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19th June 2009
Over time, the definitions of words have evolved and adapted to their environments. Much as Darwin's theory of evolution postulates a survival of the fittest for species within a given environment, language also seems to have it's own breed of natural se... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield
05th June 2009
The republic of Ecuador is celebrating the 200th birth anniversary of Charles Darwin. He was famous for his 'theory of evolution' and 'origin of species'. And the tourist arrival has just started to trickle
The country is in South America. It is the mo... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
04th June 2009
The republic of Ecuador is celebrating the 200th birth anniversary of Charles Darwin. He was famous for his 'theory of evolution' and 'origin of species'. And the travelers entry has just started to trickle
The country is in South America. It is the mo... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
09th April 2009
The Isle of Wight is a great place to be, and tourists like it a lot. There is so much to see and do there on your holiday, but not everyone is a tourist. There are famous people out there who make the Isle of Wight their home. Actors, musicians, authors,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th March 2009
A spectacular pink type of Galapagos Iguana promises to rewrite the family's evolutionary history in the islands. Rosada was missed by Charles Darwin during his 1835 visit, but appears to indicate the earliest known divergence of land animals in the archi... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives
17th March 2009
Evolution isn’t just about life forms going from single- to multiple-cell organisms, or a monkey’s uncle turning into your Uncle Bob after a few eons. Evolution is “a gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more compl... Read >
Author: Melissa Melissa
13th March 2009
Evolution isn’t just about life forms going from single- to multiple-cell organisms, or a monkey’s uncle turning into your Uncle Bob after a few eons. Evolution is “a gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more compl... Read >
Author: Melissa Melissa
11th March 2009
There is a big confrontation amongst scholars, saints and journalists whether Bible is a myth, foisted off upon us or a true history. Even public opinion is quite against the authenticity of the great epic Bible. If we believe upon pollster George Gallup ... Read >
Author: Bible Studies Online
04th March 2009
There is a big confrontation amongst scholars, saints and journalists whether Bible is a myth, foisted off upon us or a true history. Even public opinion is quite against the authenticity of the great epic Bible. If we believe upon pollster George Gallup ... Read >
Author: SEOGenies
03rd March 2009
There is a big confrontation amongst scholars, saints and journalists whether Bible is a myth, foisted off upon us or a true history. Even public opinion is quite against the authenticity of the great epic Bible. If we believe upon pollster George Gallup ... Read >
Author: Bible Studies Online
02nd March 2009
There is a big confrontation amongst scholars, saints and journalists whether Bible is a myth, foisted off upon us or a true history. Even public opinion is quite against the authenticity of the great epic Bible. If we believe upon pollster George Gallup ... Read >
Author: Bible Studies Online
17th February 2009
Nature has bestowed human beings with brain; but simultaneously, it has created so many hassles and puzzles to test its capability and human has also accepted all these challenges. It has explored a many tools to answer the puzzles and get rid of hassles.... Read >
Author: New Zealand Christian Foundation
28th January 2009
People of all ages who have a serious taste for nature, adventure and outdoor excursions might consider a trip to the Galapagos Islands. Located in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of South America, the Galapagos Islands are one area of the world that has... Read >
Author: John
29th December 2008
2009 is the 150th anniversary of the introduction of the Theory of Evolution through the publication of Origin of Species by Charles Darwin in 1859. Darwin’s theory became the basis for a belief system - a new 'religion' called evolution - allowing for ... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
29th November 2008
Almost two hundred years after his birth the Natural History Museum in London is presenting a unique insight into Charles Darwin as both scientist and family man. The special exhibition runs from mid-November 2008 until late April 2009 and also features s... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
26th November 2008
2009 is the 150th anniversary of the introduction of the Theory of Evolution through the publication of Origin of Species by Charles Darwin in 1859. Darwin’s theory became the basis for a belief system - a new 'religion' called evolution - allowing for ... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
26th November 2008
Nothing sounds more exotic or exciting than luxury adventure travel to Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Islands. Let's take these one at a time and see what you would be getting if you indulged yourself with luxury adventure travel of this kind.
First th... Read >
Author: Margaret
27th May 2008
The benefit of a research paper is more than just having a ticket out of college. The mere process of writing it provides a training ground where one can develop the skills necessary for professional life. Life outside the university is more complex, so w... Read >
Author: Jonathan M. Smith
01st May 2008
One of the most valuable inventions and resources in contemporary times is the web site. There is so much that has changed with the inception of web sites and the valuable information on them. The impact has been immense and felt in every nook and corner ... Read >
Author: Meenakshi Wali
16th April 2008
The movie, Expelled, exposes numerous problems with the theory of evolution. And they are not just scientific problems, either. Darwinism is losing ground in the scientific debate, but its real failure is in the respect that it has lost because of its ... Read >
Author: Evolution Secrets
06th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Anatoliy K. and Aurika A. Grynko
The following reports a Discovery made in nature, particularly human nature. Invalidating the theory of evolution of species, the researchers name Intellect, which we used to address as God, or the "s... Read >
04th February 2008
These days, in order to prove an existence of anything, there has to be some physical evidence of some sort to be deemed "scientifically tested."
With gravity, while we can't actually see its force with our eyes, it is obvious that it exists because t... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain
05th November 2007
Evolution and Biblical Creationism are both faith-based systems. For me, a day came when it was easier to believe the Bible’s creation account than to believe the theory of evolution. A critical factor to my unbelief lies in evolution’s propensity t... Read >
Author: Robin Calamaio
01st June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
Altruism, the act of giving unselfishly, is an enigma to neuroscience. The theory of evolution says that organisms will behave in a way to ensure their own survival and that of their offspring. So how did altruisti... Read >
21st May 2007
The Rev. Mendle Adams who is pastor of a Cincinnati United Church of Christ is part of a group that calls themselves “Rally for Reason.” The group along with secularists and hard line evolutionists plan to be part of the protest at the opening of the ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
17th May 2007
There have been many scholarly and unimpeachable arguments written in opposition to the theory of evolution. Still, people will believe what they want to believe. Evolution theory has been pounded into the heads of children for many decades and it is ve... Read >
Author: Gary
12th May 2007
I have always prided myself on being above average in intellegence. When I used To Watch Star Trek the Next Generation i used to compare myself as a cross between Data and Spock. With this mentallity it has been hard for me to put faith into the premise... Read >
Author: Jeffrey A. Solochek
19th February 2007
The orchid family is not only the largest but one of the most diverse plant flowering families in the world. The orchid was one of the first plants to evolve on earth, it was around in the time of the dinosaur, over 120 million years ago. Given the length... Read >
Author: Nigel H
03rd October 2006
Declared a national park by the Ecuadorian government in 1959, the Galapagos Islands offer a fantastic opportunity to see nature at its most pristine. What makes these tiny equatorial islands so incredible is that it was here that Charles Darwin found evi... Read >
Author: Jenelle Gonsalves
26th September 2006
Formed roughly four to five million years ago, the Galapagos Islands today, is one of the most special places on earth. What makes these volcanic islands so extraordinary is that when they were created by the eruption of underwater volcanoes, they were to... Read >
Author: Jenelle Gonsalves
20th September 2006
Nobody on this Earth can give a simple and exact answer to this question. But having studied the theory of evolution it is easy to find it groundless and flimsy. That is why one cannot help but wonder how this theory was not only born and developed but ... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise
22nd August 2006
The Galapagos Islands are the prefect ecotourist destination, as one gets the chance to encounter a huge variety of wildlife both on land and under water. Many of the animal species here are so rare or endangered that they can be seen nowhere else on the ... Read >
Author: Jenelle Gonsalves
21st August 2006
Located just south of the equator in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Galapagos Islands is a string of tiny volcanic islands that have for centuries captured the imagination of explorers and naturalists from all over the globe. Visited by the lik... Read >
Author: Jenelle Gonsalves
07th July 2006
You say we should respect others' rights to believe whatever they want and do whatever they want, within the confines of the law of course. And some laws should be changed to allow people more freedom of choice. It's their body, their life. They should... Read >
Author: Angela Mullins
11th March 2006
Space Exploration Disproves Evolutionfrom shopndrop.comDoes space exploration shed any light on the theory of evolution? Not exactly. It "sheds" more darkness than light. The phrase most often used by evolutionists is probably "billions and... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
11th March 2006
Evolution, God And The Classroom
from shopndrop.com
Is evolution incompatible with faith in god? Does it pose a problem in the classroom?
Evolution is not necessarily incompatible with the verse "In the beginning God created heaven and earth." It... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
11th March 2006
Is Evolution An Outdated Theory?
from shopndrop.com
The question used to be, "Can evolution be proven?" Today, a more appropriate question is, "Is evolution science?"
PRIMITIVE TWENTIETH CENTURY
To most people, science is seen as "today," moder... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
07th March 2006
ITS NOT JUST ABOUT ID VS EVOLUTION
The debate over whether children should be taught "intelligent design" in the public schools has attracted many views from all over the world. Though the topic is much older but the recent controversy arose when ... Read >
Author: Ankit Kumar
30th November 2005
by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
I am not a scientist or a religious authority, therefore my question "Why Can't The Theories of Evolution And Creationism Co-Exist?" may seem unintelligent, however it seems to me that the theories of evolution and creationi... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
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