A Double Darwin Anniversary
Posted in life, science and tagged with Darwin, evolution on 03/21/2009 02:43 pm by jamieThis year marks not only one, but two anniversaries in regards to the “Father of Evolution”, Charles Darwin. It’s been 150 years since the publication of On the Origin of Species, and 200 years since his birth. So to celebrate, evolutionary linkage must ensue.
First off: Discover’s Darwin Special
A lesson in the asinine: Creationist Master of Science Degree?
I have no words for this: Catholicism Evolving?
Complete Works: Darwin Online
More silliness: And to think I live basically across the river from this! My favorite part of this: “The exhibit is to clearly show that natural selection is not a mechanism to change one kind of animal into a totally different kind,” Ham said. For example, he said, dogs can develop new traits from one generation to the next, but they remain dogs. The operative keyword you missed here is GENERATION. Oh you believers, you really know how to brighten my day.
Recsources: Evolution on PBS
Okay, I think I’m done with the links now. Just a thought on evolution in our times: I believe that we are evolving out of our need for God and marriage. I think this is a very good thing. The sooner we let go of our primitive explanations for things that we can now understand scientifically, the better it will be for not only our species, but for this planet.

