Category Archives: Analysis/Commentary

Darwin or Design letters

FlCfS board member Jonathan Smith got our news release published in Winter Haven’s News Chief newspaper. (I think free registration is required to read the online paper.) Of course, a response popped up a few days later. See the letter … Continue reading

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Making the case for creationism

Here’s a very discouraging and sad story about a creationism class. Note how the reporter makes no effort to step outside of one source–Mr. Rushton–at all. This story is nothing more than a series of quotes strung together. That’s lazy … Continue reading

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Interesting opinion column

Here’s an interesting opinion piece that ran in a Naples paper. It mentions some other article supposedly published in the same paper about an opposing view, but I couldn’t find that other piece.

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PIGDIG

FlCfS board member Pete Dunkelberg submitted this for posting here. Creationism Now A new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design (PIGDID) provides a very good catalog of current creationist arguments. The author, Jonathan Wells, is a … Continue reading

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Fighting pseudoscience

Here is a thought-provoking article offering an explanation for why pseudoscience is so widely accepted by the general public. The basic lesson to take away from this article is one that I’ve believed for many years: people need to be … Continue reading

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Fighting pseudoscience

Here is a thought-provoking article offering an explanation for why pseudoscience is so widely accepted by the general public. The basic lesson to take away from this article is one that I’ve believed for many years: people need to be … Continue reading

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