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Attacks on journal editor raise questions about academic freedom and intelligent design
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.- The editor of a small, scientific journal, loosely associated with the Smithsonian Institute, has come under tremendous fire recently, for his publication of an article supporting the theory of Intelligent Design--and he doesn’t even believe the theory himself. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Kevin Jones
Arvada, CO USA 11/14/2005 04:36 PM EST
Richard Sternberg has recorded a talk "The Theology of the Body and Evolution", which is availalbe from Our Father's Will Communications. I think he overstates a few things, but many here might be interested in it.
Published by: Marija
Croatia 11/14/2005 06:17 AM EST
God is creator !
Almighty God only .
Published by: Michael Sicsko
Kenvil, NJ USA 11/13/2005 10:58 PM EST
It is obvious by the actions of those that support the evolution theory, that it is an agenda pushed on the public by those who would like to deny that there is a God. Given the complexity and uniformity of all living things, from our DNA, our sight, our hearing, to the great variety of food provided for us by nature. A purely objective reasoning could not conclude that this all came about by accident.
I suggest that the reason for their fierce defiance is that advances in science are making their positions more vulnerable.
Published by: Robert A. cummings
Brier Hill, NY, USA 11/13/2005 08:22 PM EST
Congratulations to Richard Sternberg for publishing the Intelligent Design article of Stephen Meyer. God bless them both. The theory of Darwin doesn't hold a candle to Intelligent Design and one would have to be an idiot to base everything Darwinism.
Published by: James Wesly Smith
Los Angeles, CA 11/13/2005 07:24 PM EST
Intelligent design? --phooey! More nonsensical phenoms-- right up there with "Happy holidays". (Where do they get this stuff???? Slewfoot's PR department is workin’ overtime…).
Let's called a spade a spade (or errrrr, in biblical terms, “Let your ayes be ayes, and your nays be nays be nays--all else comes from he Evil One.” That includes Babel-speak. No beating around the bush here! So there is no intelligent design. There is God, Almighty who is behind all creation. We know what we believe...It is for he non-believers to catch up, much like Noe (Noah), and ilk knew it was going to rain. The non-believers didn't. And we all know the Biblical consequence of that doubt, eh? (Irrespective of which cultural version to which one gives credence). Me and mine care little what some European 19th century dude posited. Those that know, know Father God controls Mother Nature everytime. Pax Christi
Published by: Sr. Mary Winninghoff
Topeka, Kansas 11/13/2005 04:43 PM EST
What are the "evolutionists" afraid of? They may be proved wrong??? They will be when they meet the Creator.
Published by: Joseph Fazio
East Northport, NY 11/13/2005 04:22 PM EST
A scientific presentation against evolution could be made by publishing and sending this article to all biology teachers in the USA, "DNA: The Tiny Code That's Toppling Evolution" by Mario Seiglie. It was on www.gnmagazine.org, May 25, 2005. I sent this article to all professors of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biology, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, where DNA was discovered by Watson and Crick. Am waiting for a response. DNA is a great scientific weapon against criminals and fascist evolutionists who refuse to look at facts!
Published by: Nathan
St. Louis, MO 11/13/2005 01:46 PM EST
I think everyone interested in the evidence for Intelligence should read "The Wonder of the World: A Journey from Modern Science to the Mind of God" (2004) by Roy Abraham Varghese. It is excellent.
Published by: Robert Olds
Chester, MD, USA 11/13/2005 06:30 AM EST
It is so good to know that it only Darwin who has holes in his theories. Don't we find out why first before throwing the baby out with the bath water, Say isn't that an old theory about bathing we fixed by simply changing the bath water?
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