 The Origin of Species
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    The Origin of Species
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    looking for books for and against evolution
    
  
  
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				 Well, it will become difficult to find anything that uses logic, much less hard data or even research at all to make a case against the theory of evolution.
      Well, it will become difficult to find anything that uses logic, much less hard data or even research at all to make a case against the theory of evolution.
     Gerd wrote: "Well, it will become difficult to find anything that uses logic, much less hard data or even research at all to make a case against the theory of evolution."
      Gerd wrote: "Well, it will become difficult to find anything that uses logic, much less hard data or even research at all to make a case against the theory of evolution."I'm not looking for opinions, I'm looking for reading material. Thanks.
 Dale wrote: "I'm not looking for opinions, I'm looking for reading material. Thanks."
      Dale wrote: "I'm not looking for opinions, I'm looking for reading material. Thanks."Only pointing out that you may expect just too much there. :)
 I don't have the material to hand but there was an episode of Nova not THAT long ago called Evolution on Trial. It cited several sources. Perhaps you can get a copy of that or see the material references on the PBS website
      I don't have the material to hand but there was an episode of Nova not THAT long ago called Evolution on Trial. It cited several sources. Perhaps you can get a copy of that or see the material references on the PBS website
     I think you need to look at case law surrounding the separation of the state and the church particularly in schools-
      I think you need to look at case law surrounding the separation of the state and the church particularly in schools-One case in particular is Epperson v. Arkansas, 895.Ct 266 (1968)-State statue banning teaching of evolution is unconstitutional.
A state cannot alter any element in a course of study in order to promote a religious point of view.
A state's attempt to hide behind a nonreligious motivation will not be given credence unless that state can show a secular reason as the foundation for its actions.
Edward v Aquillard (1987)
Unconstitutional for state to require teaching of "creation science" in all instances in which evolution is taught. Statute had a clear religious motivation.
Here is a link to case law in that area
http://infidels.org/library/modern/ch...
 Saida wrote: "The ears of cattle Dr imad Hassan
      Saida wrote: "The ears of cattle Dr imad Hassan solid arguments in favor of evolution
i highly recommend"
thank you!
 I label myself a born-again pagan so not big fan of creationism but you might want to read Of Pandas & People it's the
      I label myself a born-again pagan so not big fan of creationism but you might want to read Of Pandas & People it's the Actually their requiring their biology teachers to read a statement stating that "Evolution is only a theory" and that there are other equally valid theories and then fighting it in court is what cost them the money. Turns out that the books were donated by one of their church-going school board members.
If you want the whole story check this NOVA episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HZzG...
 Stephen wrote: "I label myself a born-again pagan so not big fan of creationism but you might want to read Of Pandas & People it's the creationist intelligent design text-book that cost the school-b..."
      Stephen wrote: "I label myself a born-again pagan so not big fan of creationism but you might want to read Of Pandas & People it's the creationist intelligent design text-book that cost the school-b..."I understand where you are coming from. Just trying to find books that do not necessarily have a biased or formed opinion one way or another.
 blereader wrote: "I'm not sure if one can find works that outright contest the theory in all circumstances. It seems that evolution at certain scales is accepted among most people (in particular "microevolution"). D..."
      blereader wrote: "I'm not sure if one can find works that outright contest the theory in all circumstances. It seems that evolution at certain scales is accepted among most people (in particular "microevolution"). D..."thanks!
 Laura wrote: "The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
      Laura wrote: "The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for EvolutionRichard Dawkins"
Richard Dawkins is a very intelligent man. I have read several of his works. Problem is he is clearly biased in a single direction and comes off as wanting to declare on anyone who would challenge his ideas. Very closed minded and I am looking for works that aren't a declaration of "This is how it is", rather, "This is how it could work"


 
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