Evolutionists are started to debate a proposal. Could have one of Saturn’s moons host life? Recently, space observations has shown a small presence of electricity in Titan’s atmosphere according to National Geographic…
It’s widely believed in evolutionist circles, that lightening was the main cause for creating a chemical reaction that produced the origin of life on [...]
Archive for October, 2008
Some Debate Whether or Not Titan Could Have Harbored Life
Posted in origins, tagged creationism, evolution, origins, science, Titan on October 30, 2008 | 24 Comments »
Embryonic Stem-cell Law Goes To the Polls
Posted in Cell Biology, tagged embryonic stem cell, John McCain, Obama, Sarah Palin on October 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In Michigan on November 4, voters will be going to the polls not only to elect a new President, but also vote on embryonic stem-cell research…
“Proposal 2 would add a constitutional amendment allowing embryonic stem cell research to the Michigan Constitution. The amendment would also prevent state and local regulation.
The proposal is aimed at [...]
Out of Control Spending Includes Some Scientific Research
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged McCain, Palin, research, science on October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As the Presidential election of 2008 draws near, out of control spending has been a major issue. It has outraged many liberals in the scientific community because there are talks of cutting spending in that area by Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin.
Even with a slow economy trying to rebound, [...]
Workshop For Teachers: How Educators Discuss Teaching Evolution
Posted in Controversies Over Teaching Science, tagged creationism, education, evolution, science on October 29, 2008 | 2 Comments »
When I was in high school, there was no real conflict about teaching evolution. One of my teachers was an atheist. My history teacher had pictures of the various icons in evolution. My physical science course has some evolution in it. Biology had the most teaching of evolution. And so on. Now they have workshops [...]