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Evolutionary Fraud In Education
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 02, 2008
Our education system is teaching evolutionary theory as fact, and known hoaxes perpetrated by evolutionist theory continue to permeate our educational systems, misleading students with information that is known to be fraudulent. Learn about these and more in the "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution" DVD series at http://www.explorationfilms.com/exploration-films-incredible-creatures-1.html
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The Face of Attraction (Sex Appeal #3)
from Most Viewed June 16, 2008
Smokin' body? Check! But something about that face has you walking away. What's up with that? Watch more videos on sex appeal - CLICK HERE: http://sexhealthguru.com/index.php?rules_of_attraction
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Nature Podcast: 25 October 2007
from Nature Podcast October 24, 2007
25 October: Moonlets in Saturns outermost ring, how our brains make us optimistic, digging into the role of auxin in plant roots, and our Podium speaker argues for a rethink of climate change legislation.
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Nature Podcast: 18 October 2007
from Nature Podcast October 17, 2007
18 October: Life's a beach for Stone Age humans, hail the return of the human HapMap, the demise of Gondwanaland, genetics gets personal, conservationist and author Henry Nichols steps up to the podium.
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Banned Item of the Year
from Intelligent Design The Future October 15, 2007
On this episode of IDTF, Casey Luskin celebrates Banned Books Week by nominating Dr. Marks's Evolutionary Informatics Lab as the Banned Item of the Year. Banned books week is supposed to be a celebration of tolerance and diversity. In that spirit, Luskin discusses the research papers Marks posted on his site before Baylor University shut it down, explaining just what was so controversial that Baylor had to ban it.
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Untitled (worms) - Philip Galanter - 1999
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) October 15, 2007
This is a 3 minute excerpt of a 60 minute generative art video. It was created using genetic software coded by the artist. The software system used is called GA1 and is described in a paper that was presented at the Generative Art Conference in Milan Italy in 2000. More information is available at: http://philipgalanter.com. This piece is intended for installation using floor to ceiling projection and high fidelity sound. This online rendering has reduced resolution and fidelity.
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The Herbert Spencer Diavlog
from BloggingHeads.tv October 15, 2007
What's so interesting about Herbert Spencer?... Spencer's misunderstood evolutionary ideas... Spencer's scientific optimism... Being a liberal without being an individualist... Valuing tradition without being a conservative... What would Spencer say about
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Jeff Carreira & Peter Bastian In Copenhagen
from YouTube :: Tag // copenhagen October 14, 2007
After conducting a Seminar about Evolutionary Enlightenment in Copenhagen, Dir. for Engagement in EnlightenNext Jeff Carreira and Musician Peter Bastian talks about the qualities and values of a higher evolutionary consciousness, that emerged in the seminar itself Author: CopenhagenNext Keywords: Jef Carreira Peter Bastian Evolutionary Enlightenment Development Spirituality Added: October 14, 2007
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Untitled (worms) - Philip Galanter - 1999
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) October 13, 2007
This is a 3 minute excerpt of a 60 minute generative art video. It was created using genetic software coded by the artist. The software system used is called GA1 and is described in a paper that was presented at the Generative Art Conference in Milan Italy in 2000. More information is available at: http://philipgalanter.com. This piece is intended for installation using floor to ceiling projection and high fidelity sound. This online rendering has reduced resolution and fidelity.
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Does Darwinism Lead to Moral Relativism?
from Intelligent Design The Future October 12, 2007
On this special recast episode of ID The Future, CSC senior fellow Dr. John West examines whether or not Darwinian evolution supports a traditional view of morality as is often claimed. In his new book Darwin's Conservatives, Dr. West addresses how Darwin’s theory, contrary to some of its conservative champions, manifestly does not reinforce the teachings of conservatism. According to West, Darwinism promotes moral relativism rather than traditional morality.
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Science Saturday: The Evolution of Bob
from BloggingHeads.tv October 11, 2007
Bob brags about his cultural heritage... The end of (philosophically interesting) science... After Darwin: Can we still trust our moral intuitions?... John teaches metaethics via Sid Vicious... A world without militarism... So is Bob religious, or what?..
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Nature Podcast: 11 October 2007
from Nature Podcast October 10, 2007
11 October: Jets from Saturn’s moon, nifty gene evolution in yeast, being a nuclear weapons inspector, how words mutate over time, the Nobel Prizes and IgNobel Awards, and geological metaphors take a bashing on the Podium.
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Troubling Signs at Baylor University
from Intelligent Design The Future September 25, 2007
On this episode of ID the Future, Anika Smith takes a look at an emerging pattern of academic suppression and viewpoint discrimination at Baylor University. Baylor's recent removal of distinguished professor Robert Marks' website is only the most recent example of this trend, which spans from college campuses to government institutions and beyond. For continuing updates on Professor Robert Marks' situation at Baylor University and other academic freedom issues, check out Evolution News and Views.
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Nature Podcast: 20 September 2007
from Nature Podcast September 19, 2007
20 September: Sweaty or sweet - it depends on your genes, stem cells from sperm, ancient climate change, the earliest humans outside Africa, and science museums pick up the pace.
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Nature Podcast: 13 September 2007
from Nature Podcast September 11, 2007
13 September: Getting to the heart of antimatter with a new anti-molecule, revealing the complex networks of what lies beneath the forest floor, finding out the challenges of science in the developing world and discovering how the Earths crust burst forth.
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Baylor University Attacks Scientists for Questioning Evolution
from Intelligent Design The Future September 07, 2007
Today ID The Future examines Baylor University’s decision to take offline the Evolutionary Informatics Laboratory website that had been administered by Dr. Robert Marks, Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor. The school’s administration claims there were anonymous complaints linking the lab to intelligent design. The site has since been moved to a third party’s server. For additional information on this situation, read Rob Crowther’s blog post on Evolution News & Views, and don’t miss this earlier IDTF podcast about Dr. Marks and the Evolutionary Informatics Lab.
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Nature Podcast: 6 September 2007
from Nature Podcast September 05, 2007
6 September: Tsunami risk in the Bay of Bengal, biometric recognition, crater-forming planetary collisions, HIV-neutralising antibodies, Jaws II - with moray eels.
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Nature Podcast: 30 August 2007
from Nature Podcast August 29, 2007
30 August: CO2 levels and thirsty plants, the grapevine genome and designer wines, countdown to space tourism, an ancient amber find, the beginnings of planets.
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Nature Podcast: 16 August 2007
from Nature Podcast August 15, 2007
16 August: Talc in the San Andreas fault, making glass out of germanium, the possibility of life on Mars, ageing and cancer, a conference with a difference, a tomatos defense against bacteria.
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What is Falsifiability and Can ID Be Falsified?
from Intelligent Design The Future August 13, 2007
CSC's Logan Gage interviews senior fellow Jay Richards about how philosophers of science use demarcation criteria to determine what is or isn't science. One of the most commonly referred to demarcation points is falsifiability. Many scientists see the question of falsifiability as the gold standard in determining whether something is science or not. Richards defines what falsifiability is, why it's important and answers whether or not intelligent design can be falsified and is therefore scientific. About Jay Richards Jay Wesley Richards has a Ph.D.(honors) in philosophy and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary, where he was a Teaching Fellow. He is presently a Research Fellow and Director of Media at the Acton Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Richards has been published in academic journals including Religious Studies, Christian Scholars’ Review, and The Princeton Theological Review, and has written editorial features in The Washington Post, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and IntellectualCapital.com. Richards co-authored The Privileged Planet with astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez.
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