Much more so than abortion, the issue of life's origins wedges itself between the scientifically literate elite and everyone else. No surprise. This is the Big Question, and it has implications for ...
Correspondent Jeffrey Brown investigates how some biology teachers are handling the hot button debate over the theory of evolution, creationism and intelligent design. On a recent morning in Danville, ...
Hugh Ross incorporates common sense into the debate in Creation as Science. Creation as Science: A Testable Model Approach to End the Creation/Evolution Wars Hugh Ross NavPress 291 pages, $21.99 Few ...
Although religion and evolutionary theory have often been at odds, it is possible for them to coexist peacefully, and, surprisingly often, they do. Most of the major world religions accept evolution ...
We are writing in response to, "Considering creationism offers interesting insight"(CT, Feb. 19). The major problem with this column was the liberal use of the terms "creationism" and "evolution" ...
Many high school teachers are failing to teach their students evolution, widening the learning gap between high school and college biology, an Ohio State professor says. The Jan. 28 edition of Science ...
Pope Francis said this week that the Big Bang theory and the evolution of man do not contradict the role that Catholics believe God played in the creation of humankind. Speaking to the Vatican's ...
SEVERAL LOCAL SCHOOL boards in Florida recently passed resolutions urging that state education standards be revised to say that biological evolution is not a proven fact. Supporters of these measures ...
In the ongoing conflict between science and creationism, evolution is usually a main point of contention. The idea that all life on Earth evolved from a common ancestor is a major problem for ...
BOSTON — I don’t know whether to call this good news, but something is happening when the opponents of evolution recast themselves as defenders of academic freedom and guardians of open debate. This ...
When a high school history teacher told his students that creationism was "superstitious nonsense," he violated a student's First Amendment rights, a Federal judge ruled this week. Christian ...