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Please
examine what your child is being taught and
report errors or omissions here.
Teach Evolution Weaknesses Initiative
-- Info. and Sign-up here.
"I
wish I were younger. What inclines me now to think
you may be right in regarding [evolution] as the
central and radical lie in the whole web of
falsehood that now governs our lives is not so
much your arguments against it as the fanatical
and twisted attitudes of its defenders."
- C. S. Lewis
Recent
News:
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Judge Jones
(of Dover PA Intelligent Design case) copied the ACLU!
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Back-to-school,
with more resources than ever focused on the appalling, growing weaknesses of
19th century evolutionary theory. News details
here.
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Kansas State Board of
Education vote August 1-newsletter
with voters' guide
here.
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Stand Up for Science!
New petition drive to support teachers
rights to teach the controversy in Kansas and elsewhere. To sign the
petition, go to
www.standupforscience.org. Audio streams of related commercials airing on
Kansas radio:
Click here to hear commercial #1
Click here to hear commercial #2
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Fight dogmatic
Darwinism in Kansas: The "Stand Up for Science"
initiative launches to support teaching weaknesses of
evolution in Kansas to combat the atheist-Darwinist dogma there. The
site ( www.standupforscience.org )
includes a petition drive (not limited to Kansans) and other resources to set
the record straight regarding the updated science standards in Kansas.
The Darwinists are outraged, and are launching a nationwide (perhaps
international) campaign to control Kansas elections August 1, 2006. The
militant Darwin-only opposition cites well-known atheist/skeptical/agnostic
anti-Christian websites supporting them. Please help Kansas where you
can, including signing their online petition
here.
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Texas State Board of
Education election update: The
primary season included two "wins" for the side of truth and conservative
values. Both Cynthia Dunbar (running for an open seat) and Ken Mercer
(running against an entrenched incumbent) won their seats! Thanks for
your help!
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Opponent of teaching
weaknesses of evolution admits to plagiarism on campaign website.
In a radio program broadcast March 1, 2006 on the
Adam McManus show, incumbent Texas SBOE member Dan Montgomery admitted to
putting his byline on several articles written by others. However, he
said it was no big deal and he's now corrected it. TBSE found that while
he has now removed his byline, at least one article still contains an
introductory paragraph claiming authorship. Other misrepresentations and
outright deceptions in the radio broadcast were also noted by TBSE--full story
here.
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Hundreds of
Doctoral Scientists Question Evolution Dogma:
The number of scientists who
publicly question Darwinism and encourage critical thinking on the issue
has now topped 500. Given that these fully credentialed PhD scientists risk
retributions at work for going public against the established dogma, this is
particularly newsworthy. The list includes PhDs from MIT, Cambridge, The
Smithsonian, UC Berkeley, Princeton, Columbia, Ohio State, and members of both
the United States and Russian National Academy of Sciences. Download or view
the list yourself at:
http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/filesDB-download.php?command=download&id=660
A
member of the National Academy of Science
(NAS), Dr. Phil Skell, has issued an
"Open Letter" to the Kansas State
Board of Education encouraging them to permit
teaching critical evaluation of
evolution. This is noteworthy not
merely because membership to the NAS is one of
the highest honors bestowed on scientists, but
because the other side in the past has tauted
that no one in the NAS agreed with criticizing
evolution. Note that the NAS is, unlike
either the general population or the general
scientific community, over 90%
atheist/agnostic in their worldview.
Text of Dr. Skell's letter is located here
or here.
Kansas,
on the eve of improving its science curriculum
standards to permit critical thinking about
evolution, is hit with a boycott of
evolutionists refusing to participate in a
public hearing specifically to hear the pros
and cons of critical thinking about
evolution. It is unclear why the
evolutionists, whose mantra is that 'there are
no weaknesses', do not think they can defend
their cherished 19th century notion of Darwin.
TBSE's
Dr. Ide Trotter served as moderator of a
debate held at Texas A&M University in
College Station on Irreducible
Complexity. Dr. Michael Behe of Lehigh
University and Dr. Vincent Cassone of TAMU
were the two primary speakers. An
estimated 1500-2000 people attended the Veritas
Forum event, sponsored in part by a grant
from the Templeton Foundation. Read the
campus newspaper report of the debate here.
The
New York Times runs an opinion editorial
on intelligent design by Dr. Behe, biochemist
at Lehigh University. Article here
or reprint here
(NYT may require free registration).
Time
and Newsweek run articles on schools
wanting to teach weaknesses of evolution and
alternatives. Only the ACLU and the NCSE
seem to object, as usual.
Kansas
State Board of Education considers making
biology more intelligent by encouraging
students to actually follow the evidence
"wherever it leads", (without
advocating formal study of intelligent design
theory). Report in the Kansas City Star here.
(may require free registration to access.)
The
Branding of a Heretic - The Wall Street
Journal reports in their Friday, January 28,
2005 edition (print p. W11) that Richard
Sternberg of the Smithsonian National Museum
of Natural History, who has two Ph.D.'s in
biology, is being subjected to severe
discrimination at work, since he dared to
allow publication in a peer reviewed journal
an article by Dr. Stephen Meyer on intelligent
design. Such bigotry at a government
funded institution, on purely religious
grounds, should not be tolerated. While
our troops and President Bush are doing all
they can to spread freedom throughout the
world, it seems that the militant Darwinian -
Orwellian "thought police" are alive
and well not just in America, but in
Washington, D.C. itself!
WSJ Article here.
Stephen Meyer's article here.
An
internet "blog" devoted to
exposing media bias in the way evolution and
intelligent design articles are presented, and
more importantly, to getting the TRUTH out on
issues of origins, is located at: www.evolutionnews.org
Close
Minded PBS station KNME in Albuquerque, NM
censors the scheduled and advertised broadcast
of the documentary "Unlocking the Mystery
of Life", which is for sale on the PBS
website and has been shown in virtually all
major markets of the U.S. on PBS affiliates
nationwide. details here.
(If you haven't seen it or it's companion
video "Where Does the Evidence Lead"
that is specifically edited for classroom use,
please check it out here.)
Opened
Mind of Former Atheist: Prominent atheist
philosopher made the revolutionary decision to
become a theist. Now-former atheist
believes in a God due to the apparent
irreducible complexity and origin of the
information in DNA. World Magazine
report here.
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RIchland,
Michigan censors "Of Pandas and
People" from classroom. Orders
reference books removed. Will they go to
the school library or be burned?
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Grantsburg,
Wisconsin adopts policy modeled after Texas
TEKS 3A - specifies teaching "strengths
and weaknesses"!
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ACLU
challenges Pennsylvania school district for
allowing questioning evolution dogma.
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ACLU
is afraid of a sticker saying evolution is a
theory.
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Plano,
Texas school district is sued by conservative legal
group for censoring a whole host of free
speech items, many related to Christmas.

Special Section for Teachers: National
Geographic "Was
Darwin Wrong?"
This is one of the most biased, one-sided
promotions of evolution in recent
memory. However, they do point out on
page 25 that only 0.1% of the presumed tree of
life fossils have been found!
For rebuttals online, try:
Discovery Institute's Dr. Jonathan Wells here
ICR's Bill Hoesch here
AIG's Dr. Terry Mortenson here
Cobb County
Georgia is sued by the ACLU for encouraging
students to have "open minds"!
(details here)
Discovery Institute Press Releases: 1
2
3
4
Texas SBOE
Defines Marriage In Accordance with State Law -
rejects gender neutral "alternative"
language! click here
for details.
Order
Videos for Classroom, Church and Home use here
(coming soon)...
College Professor
Announces Textbook Specific Errata Guides for CURRENT TEXTBOOKS (in classrooms
now). Details here.
Selected Errors
Remaining in Biology Textbooks here.
CLEAN
SWEEP! - Conservatives Terri Leo, Gail Lowe,
and TBSE testifier Barbara Cargill, all win their SBOE races
by
large vote margins! Thanks to
all of the TBSE supporters who helped make this happen!
82% of Texans Support Teaching Both
"Strengths AND Weaknesses" of Evolution...details
here
Open Letter to the State Board of
Education here
See what groups (Texas and National) are on our side!
Letter to
Texas State Board of Education by Darrell Scott,
(father of Columbine High School Victim Rachel
Scott), of the organization Columbine Redemption here.
Supplemental
material to assist students, teachers, and
parents, tailored to CURRENT textbooks, here.
More Teacher
resources coming soon!
TBSE
Press Release (Nov 10) here.
Get the real story!
Discovery Institute Press Release (Nov 7) here
Dallas
Morning News Editorial Board November 5 editorial here.
A "must read"!
Check
our news page here.
April 1, 2004 National Review Article by Dr. John West
here.
Nov. 20 Interview: Dr.
John West and Mrs. Sandy Rios
of Concerned Women for
America here
- GREAT!
Focus on the Family Nov 4
article here
October 31 "Scary Characters" article here
Columbine HS shooting
connection here
Textbook Error: Haeckel's
Embryos here
Textbook Error: Fossil Record Gaps here
Textbook Error: Darwin's Finches here
"This right to life cannot be granted or
denied by government, because it does not come
from government, it comes from the Creator of
life." Audio here.
- President George W. Bush in signing the
Partial Birth Abortion Ban, Nov 5, 2003

graphic design courtesy Gena Deeds-Page
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