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CERT Member Articles

David Pollock wrote up a Q&A email exchange with a high school student on Evolution and teaching Evolution in the context of the public anti-evolution propoganda campaign.

CERT member Matt Young has a 2006 book on "Why Intelligent Design Fails: A scientific critique of the new creationism", and is working on a new book on "Why evolution works and creationism fails" with Paul Strode.

David Esker has a Q&A format explaining scientific theories designed to be used as an "educator's hand-out".

"Standing up for Science", an opinon article by Jeff Kieft on why evolution is the key to biology (2006); published in the Denver Post with a prominent letters section follow-up the next sunday. Had some response on an Apologetics blog.

James DeGregori did an interview with Ryan Warner for Colorado Matters on Colorado Public Radio in November 2006. James discusses the Colorado Evolution Response Team and its aim to "ward off efforts to include teaching intelligent design or creationism in public schools".

Article by Jeff Kieft on why teaching evolution is important (2006).

Denver Post staff columnist Jim Spencer wrote an article about CERT, with quotes from David Pollock, Jeff Kieft, and James DeGregori. (October 2006). The article was picked up or commented on by various blogs (e.g., Panda's Thumb, Sunbeams for Cucumbers, The Domesticated Primate, Progress Now Action, Red State Rabble, and listing on TalkOrigins.

Review and comments by David Pollock on the Mike Rosen radio show debate on "evolution versus intelligent design/creationism" (with Michael Shermer and Jonathan Wells 2006).

Article by James DeGregori on the pointlessness of much debate on intelligent design (2006).

Other articles of interest:

Ken Miller's "The Flagellum Unspun: The Collapse of Irreducible Complexity".

 
 

 
 

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