Evolution Science and Religion Science in Society
Evolution Science and Religion Science in Society
Evolution
This category brings together the discussion of evolution from both a scientific and religious viewpoint. At the top-level of this category are sites that take an overview of the discussion, without taking a position. Sites which take a position are classified in the subcategories, with others taking similar positions.
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- Includes some pivotal events in the last two centuries that changed what most scientists believed about origins, and what was taught in public schools.
- A brief overview of the Kansas State Board of Education's 1999 decision to eliminate the requirement that evolution be required in the public school curriculum.
- Approximately 40 book reviews by Gert Korthof covering various sides in the evolution/creationism debate.
- A review of the controversy from the standpoint of a Christian geologist, who points out why the situation does not require such polarized positions.
- Resources on the scientific content of evolutionary theory and its place in education, and historical, philosophical, legal and religious perspectives and commentary on evolution.
- Searchable bibliography of primarily print sources related to the Creation/Evolution debate. Sources are drawn from the literature on both sides of the debate and compiled and annotated by Thomas Moore.
- A collection of answers and links about the debate between evolution and creation.
- Radio program discussing the history of the Scopes trial, its effects on the U.S. nation, and how evolution should be dealt with in schools today.
- Overview and history of the Evolution/Creation debate.
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