Originally released by audible (www.audible.com) these
recordings document the proceedings of the Kansas State
Board of Education evolution hearings.
Being a recording of public proceedings, they are
presumably in the public domain, if this is not the
case please contact me and I will remove them.
This is day 1 of 4, segment 4 of 5
Religious superstition pwned.
ndrthrdr1 6 months ago
27:00 I love this guy! THAT'S the way you treat these Creationists. Do not allow them to lie and their argument falls apart. I only wish Kent Hovind were in the hot seat when he makes his stupid accusations about evolution being a religion, evolution being the downfall of mankind, etc. My question is: Why do people that claim to have the moral high ground seem to distort the truth on a consistent basis when it comes to science, especially evolution?
thelordmemnoch 11 months ago
Yes, but I think that it is OK to lie if it promotes your religion. I mean, they literary talk to the creator of the universe, so they should know.
TheLittleDonkey 3 years ago
I am forced to believe the biochemist speaking is lying purposefully, he's smart and knows what he's talking about, yet he states that microevolution is basically proven and uncontested, then says that "we"(the scientific community?) know of no data or information that shows mutations are "positive" as a case against macroevolution. HELLO beneficial mutations are observed in all the time especially bacteria, ever heard of MRSA?
lightupaJ 3 years ago 2