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Christian Essays From America - On Darwin 2009

Charles Darwin and the Modern Mind
Albert Mohler is Author, Speaker, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Said Mohler on Darwin’s day, “Today marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of both Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln. Both men shaped history, but it is Charles Darwin who presents us with the most significant intellectual challenge. [...]

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Weston-super-Mare hosts ‘Creation Speaks’

Our town is doing it again! Last year Milton Baptist Church anticipatedDarwin’s Bicentenary by hosting ‘Scientists look at the Bible’, which turned out to be a very successful event.
This year (22-24 April 7.00pm each evening) the Seventh-day Adventist Church (Locking Road) is hosting a similar event with three presentations on origins from three completely different science [...]

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Creationism V Evolution Controversy in the Classroom?

It seems to me the Darwin Bicentenary will never remove the conflict over origins - it will only make them more polarised. But what about what should be taught children in the classroom? Should creationism be taught along with evolution or creation or/and Intelligent Design? I think this question by an atheist parent is sensitive [...]

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Belief in Creationism is Widespread in Britain, According to New Survey

To go back to that remark by Adrain Gill that “It would be nice to see the argument for intelligent design given a separate programme” on Television. To take that remark seriously, Gill’s essay comes not long after an opinion poll reported at the end of January in the DailyTelegraph, 31 January. The caption in [...]

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David Attenborough May Just Be God

“You must have noticed,” says Adrian Gill in the Sunday Times this week (8 Feb08), “there’s an awful lot of Darwin about at the moment.” With some humour Gill says that some people believe “Darwin is plainly an act of God. They point out that if you found the great naturalist sitting on top of [...]

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