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To suddenly appear in the Cambrian must remain inexplicable. Clearly, Darwin's theory of life does not fit the fossil evidence for the origin of the major groups of animals.
Jonathan Wells
To suddenly appear in the Cambrian must remain inexplicable, ... Clearly, Darwin's theory of life does not fit the fossil evidence for the origin of the major groups of animals.
Jonathan Wells
In Darwin's day, the cell was basically a little blob of Jell-O enclosed by a membrane. That's why Darwin didn't write about the origin of life; he wrote about the origin of species.
William Dembski
This poll shows widespread support for the idea that when biology teachers teach Darwin's theory of evolution they should present the scientific evidence that supports it as well as the evidence against it.
Casey Luskin
The doubts about Darwin's theory are very much like the doubts heard 150 years ago. The show is not about the controversy but about Darwin's life and adventures.
Michael Novacek
The Cambrian fossil record contradicts
Stephen Meyer
Ohioans want Darwin's theory of evolution fully and completely presented, including the theory's strengths and weaknesses. The public is solidly behind the approach to teaching evolution that the Ohio state board of education has already adopted. Those attacking the school board for supporting teaching both the evidence for and against evolution don't represent the views of the majority of Ohioans.
Robert Crowther
The ruling in Dover banning intelligent design clearly has no relevance for Ohio. Ohio is not teaching intelligent design, making this a completely different issue. That was merely a ploy for Darwinists to keep students from learning about the evidence challenging Darwin's theory.
Casey Luskin
Although the dream is a very strange phenomenon and an inexplicable mystery, far more inexplicable is the mystery and aspect our minds confer on certain objects and aspects of life.
Giorgio de Chirico
That's very compelling to major groups, the fact that we can entertain groups on site without them having to go over the city. Groups like our meeting space because there's not a lot to divert their attention. We're not across from a major mall where they can get out to avoid attending meetings.
Kristen Jarnagin
[But after Darwin's 1859 publication of] On the Origin of Species, ... The sense that you needed a watchmaker disappeared. The watch could put itself together.
William Dembski
One of the things we least understand is why animals evolved so late in Earth history. Why did animals wait until the 11th hour, whereas evidence for more primitive life dates back billions of years? One of the best bets to explain the difference is an increase in oxygen concentration in the atmosphere.
Martin Kennedy
My theory of evolution is that Darwin was adopted. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions.
Stephen Wright
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1955
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Would you agree that Darwin's theory is not the absolute truth?
Robert Muise
Would you agree that Darwin's theory is not the absolute truth?
Kenneth Miller
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