Darwin - Happy Birthday from the Society for the Study of Evolution
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Darwin - Happy Birthday from the Society for the Study of Evolution
Society for the Study of Evolution Executive Council Members - Butch Brodie, Univ. of Virginia - Craig Moritz, Univ. of California, Berkeley - Robert T. Pennock, Michigan State Univ. - Mark Rausher, Duke Univ. - Lacey Knowles, Univ. of Michigan - Judy Stone, Colby College - Charles Fenster, Univ. of Maryland
Alan Leshner, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Peter H. Raven, Missouri Botanical Garden
Francisco Ayala, Univ. of California - Irvine
Richard Lenski, Michigan State University
Susan Epperson
Neil H. Shubin & Tiktaalik, University of Chicago
Dover PA, High School Science Teachers - Bryan Rehm - Rob Eshbach - Jen Miller - Bob Linker - Leslie Prall
George Coyne, S.J., Vatican Observatory
Sean Carroll, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison
University of St. Andrews faculty & grad students - Thomas R. Meagher & others - Valentina Islas (Spanish-Mexican) - Marion Laporte (French) - Elina Immonen (Finnish) - Paris Veltsos (Greek) - Saif Ur-Rehman (Urdu) - Laurel Fogarty (Irish) - Peter Foldiak (Hungarian) - Amit Arora (Hindi)
National Center for Science Education - Robert Luhn, Communications Director - Eugenie Scott, Executive Director - Carrie Sager, Project Assistant - Peter Hess, Faith Project Director - Anton Mates, Public Info. Project Dir. - Charles Hargrove, Archives Project Dir. - Glenn Branch, Deputy Director
Cedar Crest College Darwin Day participants - Carol Pulham, Provost - Kathaleen Deane - Amy Faivre - Rich Kliman - Michael Friend - John Cigliano - Charles Darwin Snelling, Trustee - Adrienne Snelling - and others
Michigan State University's Lyman Briggs College undergraduate students
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I think the picture is appropriate for the subject. Like the one dinosaur in the background, the seven dinosaurs in fore ground will also one day go extinct.
Silly me I should have known this video evolved and wasn't created.. I did think it was cool to see some of my former high school teachers in it. It really made me proud to have graduated from good ol' DHS
•Stephen J. Gould of Harvard admitted, "The fossil record with its abrupt transitions offers no support for gradual change." I assume that all college professors know that Darwin admitted the same fact. (I also assume they know that Darwin was not trained as a scientist but for the ministry, so evolutionists are worshipping at the feet of an apostate preacher!)
This is really very very creepy. Their supposed to be rational and there talking to a rotted corpse. The priest even thanks him for letting us no haw we came to be in the universe. These guy's remind me of the Scientologist who talk to Xenu from planet X.
Darwinism like atheism is a religion that puzzles logic much like calculus puzzles the dimwitted.•Dr. Soren Lovtrup, Professor of Zoo-physiology at the University of Umea in Sweden wrote, "I suppose that nobody will deny that it is a great misfortune if an entire branch of science becomes addicted to a false theory. But this is what has happened in biology: for a long time now people discuss evolutionary problems in a peculiar 'Darwinian' vocabulary.
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Its honor for all the world that you had exist and share your knowlege and your genius with us!