I'm from Missouri

This site is named for the famous statement of US Congressman Willard Duncan Vandiver from Missouri : "I`m from Missouri -- you'll have to show me." This site is dedicated to skepticism of official dogma in all subjects. Just-so stories are not accepted here. This is a site where controversial subjects such as evolution theory and the Holocaust may be freely debated.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

New category for religious attiitude toward evolution:secularism

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Religious attitudes towards evolution go by various names--theistic evolution,creationism ,New atheism, accommodationism, agnosticism , ...
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LSEA repeal effort fizzles

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Louisiana's Senate Bill 70, which would have repealed the state's antievolution law, was shelved on a 5-1 vote by the Senate Educati...
Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Sadly, the New Orleans Cty Council favors repeal of LSEA

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See this article on the NCSE blog. However ,at the end of the day, the majority of thepublic still favors teaching both the strengths and ...
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Friday, May 06, 2011

Are scientists and scientific societies "protestng too much" against "critical analysis"laws ?

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The NCSE website says , Support for the effort to repeal Louisiana's antievolution law is mounting. The American Institute for Biologi...
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Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Why isn't heliocentrism as controversial as evolution?

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There are two reasons--(1)heliocentrism is far more credible than evolution; (2)heliocentrism is based on what is seen to be happening now,...
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Monday, May 02, 2011

Is evolution theory science -- or a worldview?

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The NCSE website says , NCSE is pleased to offer a free preview (PDF) of Christopher Wills's The Darwinian Tourist: Viewing the World Th...
Saturday, April 30, 2011

Browsing the archives

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This blog has 1270 posts. I suggest that visitors here --especially new visitors ---select a topic of interest to them from the list of p...

How about"intelligent evolution"?

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Or maybe we could call it"non-random evolution"? A more popular name is"frontloading." PZ Myers discusses frontloadi...
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Sleazy PZ Myers begs the question about truth of evolution

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Sleazy PZ Myers wrote , If we were looking for evidence for evolution, we might as well stop here. The existence of gene families, for cryin...
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

The"bad design"argument against ID

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Ironically, proponents of Intelligent Design try to stick to scientific arguments whereas the critics of ID often resort to arguments of...
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Is Intelligent Design a belief system, or a scientific field of study?

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It can be either. ID can be the belief that living things are too complex to have evolved by Darwinian mechanisms or to have spontaneously ...
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"Children's crusade" seeks repeal of Louisiana "academic freedom" law

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Mascot Zack Kopplin, a mere high school senior, is being paraded as a co-leader, if not the main leader, of a campaign to repeal the Loui...
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

The different kinds of design

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There is not just "intelligent design." There is also"unintelligent design."Some people may interpret "unintelli...
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Darwinist snow-job consisting of esoteric high-falutin gobbledygook

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An abstract of a scientific paper said , A scenario for the evolution of a simple spherical multicellular organism from a single eukaryot...
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Thursday, April 07, 2011

True morality comes from self-interest,not religion,science, or the evolutionary process

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There is a big debate going on as to whether morality originated in religion,science or human evolution. None of these , I believe -- I be...
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