Read Why Darwin Matters Online
Authors: Michael Shermer
observational verifications, prediction and,
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–4
Observation of Evolution argument,
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–77
previous versions of,
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–3
transitional fossils and,
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–10
Old Earth creationists,
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On Liberty
(Mill),
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original sin,
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origins of life, unsolved questions on,
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–42
Overton, Judge William R.,
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–96
Pachyrhachis problematicus
(cretaceous snake),
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–18
Padian, Kevin,
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pantheism,
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Parker, Gary,
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Pearcey, Nancy,
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phenotypes,
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polar bears,
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politics,
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polygamous species,
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Popper, Karl,
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Poupard, Cardinal Paul,
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prayer, intercessory,
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prediction, observational verification and,
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–4
Principia Mathematia
(Newton),
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Principles of Geology
(Lyell),
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problem of incipient stages,
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–69
Progressive creationists,
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gene transfer between,
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Prothero, Donald,
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Psalms 19:11,
4
punctuated equilibrium,
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Ray, John,
4
Rees, Sir Martin,
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Rehnquist, Judge William,
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religion,
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development of,
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–33
and science, relationship of,
see
science and religion, relationship between
spirituality,
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–59
Republicans, acceptance of evolution by,
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–29
ribs, thirteenth set of,
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RNA,
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rocks, dating of,
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Roughgarden, Joan,
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–52
Royal Institute of Technology,
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same-sex sexuality,
151
same-world model of relationship between religion and science,
120
Savolainen, Peter,
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Scalia, Judge Antonin,
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Schönborn, Cardinal Christof,
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court cases,
see
court cases
science,
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–105
defined,
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Edwards v. Aguillard
and criteria of,
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–99
refutability of a claim,
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relevance of,
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–61
religion and,
see
science and religion, relationship between
in textbooks and curricula, process for inclusion in,
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–93
science and religion, relationship between,
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–29,
30
,
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–32,
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,
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–25
conflicting-worlds model,
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–20
God as a null hypothesis,
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–22
same-world model,
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scientific community, agreement on evolution of,
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,
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–22,
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–27
self-correcting feature of,
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Scopes, John Thomas,
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Scopes trial,
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–24
instigation of,
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real legacy of,
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–29
social Darwinism and,
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–28
Scott, Eugenie,
166
Second Law of Thermodynamics argument,
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–82
Secular Humanism,
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Sedgwick, Adam,
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separate-worlds model of relationship between religion and science,
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–21,
122
–25,
127
serial monogamy,
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sex-role reversal,
151
sexual fidelity,
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–35
Shannon, Claude,
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Shermer, Michael:
creationist beliefs, earlier,
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–xxi
Singularity,
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skeptical principles for investigating Intelligent Design,
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–53,
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Smithsonian Institution,
113
snakes, vestigial organs and,
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–18
social Darwinism,
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–28
solar system, dating of the,
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species:
distribution of, explanation of,
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immutability of,
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precipitation of speciation,
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–80
Spencer, Herbert,
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spirituality,
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–59
state boards of education, exclusion of evolution from curricula by,
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Stenger, Victor,
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string theory,
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Student’s Darwin, The
(Aveling),
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–19
study of Darwin and his arrival at theory of evolution,
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,
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–xv
sun, dating of the,
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Supreme Court,
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Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman
(Feynman),
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syllogistic reasoning,
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teaching of evolution:
“equal time” argument,
166
exclusion from the curricula,
26
fears of public school teachers,
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see also
textbooks, biology
teaching of Intelligent Design:
Bush statements on,
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–xix
court cases,
see
court cases
God of the Government argument,
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–91
survey on,
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Templeton Foundation,
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tests of evolutionary theory:
comparative method,
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dating techniques,
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–16