In Science Education, “Confusion” Can Be a Synonym for Stimulation
This may seem paradoxical. Isn’t dispelling confusion an aim of education?
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Plant geneticist Wolf-Ekkehard L�nnig argues that irreducibly complex structures may defy explanation by TEs or other Darwinian factors.
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… » GoRecently I met with a young man from a faith background who has been troubled by questions about science.
… » GoThere is no field more perilous for open-minded scholars than evolutionary biology.
… » GoThe title is a reference to The Wizard of Oz, in which Dorothy is told that you can never see the “Wizard.”
… » GoWe’re hearing more about additional codes beside the genetic code. Is this real, or just taxonomic trickery?
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The central issue for theists in the debate over Darwin is whether evolution is really unguided.
… » GoLike the famed serpent pursuing its own tail, evolution defenders argue in a circle.
… » GoIf that’s not clear, try thinking about it from a public school science teacher’s perspective.
… » GoWe are often told that “nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.”
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