By demonbaby.
Posted on November 11th, 2005 § 0 comments
Oh boy.
TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 8 — The Kansas Board of Education voted Tuesday that students will be expected to study doubts about modern Darwinian theory, a move that defied the nation’s scientific establishment even as it gave voice to religious conservatives and others who question the theory of evolution.
By a 6 to 4 vote that supporters cheered as a victory for free speech and opponents denounced as shabby politics and worse science, the board said high school students should be told that aspects of widely accepted evolutionary theory are controversial. Among other points, the standards allege a “lack of adequate natural explanations for the genetic code.”
The bitterly fought effort pushes Kansas to the forefront of a war over evolution being waged in courts in Pennsylvania and Georgia and statehouses nationwide. President Bush stated his own position last summer, buoying social conservatives when he said “both sides” should be taught.
“This is a great day for education. This is one of the best things that we can do. This absolutely teaches more about science,” said Steve E. Abrams, the Kansas board chairman who shepherded the conservative Republican majority that overruled a 26-member science committee and turned aside the National Academy of Sciences and the National Science Teachers Association.
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Sue Gamble said the board, by dropping a phrase that defined science as “a search for natural explanations of observable phenomena,” was opening the door to supernatural explanations.
Yargh! Check out this FSM video.
Posted on November 9th, 2005 § 1 comment
Got another email from Empire this morning:
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Which reminds me… I should take their link off this blog.
Posted on November 9th, 2005 § 0 comments
Might as well put them all out there:
Trulia gathers data from all sorts of sources and plots it out on a big Google Map for you. It also includes some stats on average prices, market indicators, and other real estate geekery. Armed with this and some of the other data that’s available, we can make some rational decisions on whether to rent or own, rent out or sell, or just get the hell out of Dodge.
Posted on November 6th, 2005 § 0 comments