Scientific American weighs in on evolution vs. creationism

March 26th, 2005 | Posted by Tracy in Science

Daily Kos has a very funny diary quoting from Scientific American about evolution.

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6 Responses

  • Becca says:

    Oh, I’m so subscribing to Scientific American. I’m trying to reconnect with my science-geek roots anyway, and I can tell I’m gonna love this magazine…

  • Mike says:

    Loud and entusiastic applause to Scientific American. I have long regarded the magazine as reference material for authoratative information in the realm of natural sciences, just as American Heritege ( you know,
    the one the Right-wingers call American Heresy) as the authority for what REALLY happened in our past! Both are unashamedly unbiased and committed to the truth. Bravo for Scientific American’s stance…and the LOUD raspberry they blew the so-called “Religious Right”.

  • Creationism aside, I have cancelled my subscription because of the constant injection of leftest views.
    Science and religion don’t mix, but science and politics is disgusting.

  • Jim says:

    Because empirical observations about the world around us should never inform policy. Disgusting!

  • Joseph says:

    I get so tired of hearing about the evolution “debate”. First, how man came into existence has no theological repercussions for religious people who wish to follow whatever God they worship. Whether or not God created them or they evolved or they evolved due to God making them evolve in that manner is totally irrelevent. Second, it’s very easy to simply subscribe to traditional doctrine which is that humans evolved, and God created the evolutionary process which culminated in us. If the evolutionary process is taught in school, the part about God creating that process can be taught in Church/at Home. Everyone’s happy.

    I hate the fact clearly religious issues are used to divide the country over something that, no matter how you look at it, is largely not worth fighting for. I’m surprised that we don’t have a big anti-Israel movement in the U.S. demanding that the Holocaust be removed from the curriculum. (sarcasm)

  • Iroquois says:

    No one cares how Man came into existence. Obviously he was born in the usual way. The important question is how Woman came into existence.



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