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Focus on Pseudo-Science Brown-Bagger series: INTELLIGENT DESIGN |
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The Horse's Mouth. Intelligent Design (ID) proponents deny any hidden creationist agendas, but rather claim
they are only trying to promote good solid science in our public schools. To clear up any confusion over this matter,
let's hear about it straight from the mouths of those leading the Intelligent Design movement. Click here for HTML. Click here for PDF flier. Food for What? Woody Cozad has charmed Midwestern audiences for a long time with his “Radio for Grown-ups” radio show and his “Food for Thought” bumper pieces. But Woody’s personal appeal has been periodically overshadowed by his activity, in collaboration with fellow outspoken local Kansas City personality Jack Cashill, hosting a local yearly event that attacks mainstream science. Click here for HTML. Click here for PDF flier. Who Said Anything About God? Interested Americans who have chosen to become more familiar with the intelligent design (ID) movement have been exposed to a few different public faces where the motivation and agenda for the movement is concerned. The key leadership of the ID movement try to avoid association of their activity with religiously motivated conservative agenda. Click here for HTML. Click here for PDF flier. Welcome to the Machine. Many claims of Intelligent Design for support based on statements made by scientists disappear when those claims are examined more closely. Click here for HTML. Click here for PDF flier. |
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