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Of course evolution should be taught in schools.

Of course evolution should be taught in schools. Evolution is a solid scientific theory based in the methods of science. Evolution is not about belief or faith. It is about what has been observed and tested. In science, theories are considered our best understanding at a particular point in time. …

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Teach everything, always and forever, amen

Yes, teach everything, always and forever, amen! Knowledge is a good thing, censorship is beneath us as a society. I used to think people only needed to learn what I thought was important, and I was proved wrong again and again! I learned to open my mind! We cannot contain …

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We are humans, fragile in mortality and wisdom

E.O. Wilson, no stranger to controversy, published, along with two other statistical biologists, an essay in Nature last August. The reaction to the paper must have given the decorated biologist an understanding of what Giordano Bruno must have gone through. It was swift and barbed. While no one called for …

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Will evolution ever be proven to be incorrect?

There is so much I could say about this topic that I'm going to try to keep my answer here very brief and save something more in-depth for a full-length article. Also, I assume we're talking about biological evolution. Evolution should be taught in schools for one simple reason: Science …

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GUEST COMMENTARY: When religion and spirituality collide

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, the leader of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion, recently announced that he would step down by year's end. A few days later, the Church of England rejected a Williams-backed unity plan for global Anglicanism, a church fractured by issues of gender and sexual identity. The timing of the resignation and the defeat are probably not coincidental. These events signal Anglicans' institutional failure.

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