"Though God is the grandest and most difficult of all subjects, the meaning of the word 'evolution' is actually a lot harder to nail down."
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Darwin had already won his man over — reading the book was almost superfluous. Of course Darwin was delighted by Kingsley's fawning support.
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Soon the frowning and furrowing turned to even more riveting and action-packed gestures. Like putting a book down, picking up other papers, flipping pages, standing up, putting things down on his desk, sitting back down.
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Lennox's endearing, yet firm, presence on stage was a far cry from the shrill and raucous behavior that commonly arises when the topics of science and religion intersect.
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Governor Perry of Texas wrongly thinks public schools in his home state teach creationism, but he seems unaware that his own education commissioner is trying to stifle scientific criticisms of Darwin.
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Scientists are in a sense just like journalists. We -- I speak for the latter -- do not like to report that we do not know why or how something happened.
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