Blogging About Evolution and Creationism (a literal 24 hour day’s worth)

Blogging About Evolution and Creationism (a literal 24 hour day’s worth) February 16, 2010

There have been a lot of interesting posts related to topics like evolution and creationism in the past 24 hours, so I thought I should share some links. Steve Matheson continues blogging through Signature in the Cell. Steve Martin introduces a new guest post series on Evangelicals, Evolution and the Church. Undeception discusses evolution and evangel(ical)ism. Polycarp posted on Augustine on Genesis 1. Steve Wiggins posted on the experience of explaining the worldview of Genesis 1 to students.

There have been several posts on blogs at ScienceBlogs, including Scientia pro Publica 21, an edition for Darwin’s birthday of this blog carnival aimed at informing the public about science. PZ Myers discussed Ken Ham’s complaint that his dinosaur with a saddle gets made fun of while others’ do not. And the Discovery Institute claims to offer new information (get it?) about the Dover trial – which they are still mad about.

And John Pieret lets two posts by Jerry Coyne speak for themselves, side by side. In one, he objects to accomodationists discussing what is or isn’t appropriate in religion. In the other, he does just that himself.

Last but not least, David Ker tackles a related, broader subject, when he advocates going forth expecting to learn from others rather than convert them to your way of thinking.


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