Dude, this year is over! Or it's at least on its way there. And just a warning: You're about to receive a rush of leads in news stories everywhere harkening the end-of-semester struggles, the whole Alice Cooper refrain of "school's out for summer," and every other wonderful cliché for the season. (0) comments
People always want to fool themselves into thinking America is a non-racist, all-accepting country. And once again, an event occurs and changes all of that. Recently, a South Korean student killed 32 people in what became the deadliest incident of its kind. (1) comment
It seems as though the word "faith" suffers today from a semantic impediment. The prevailing ideology would have one believe that the exhibition of one's faith exclusively involves a belief regarding the existence of an invisible God. This leads to a neutered connotation that demeans the significance of faith's direct implications. (0) comments
In response to the article written Wednesday, April 18 titled, "Darwin vs. Design conference: A perspective from one group of students," I would like to address the perspective from another group of students. I was part of a group of students who showed interest in the topic, including the possibility of Intellectual Design. (0) comments
Deceptive tactics seem to be a recurring theme at the Discovery Institute. Its staging of the "Darwin vs. Design" religious event as science comes to mind. Suggesting that a "find-and-replace" name-changing scheme run on the text, OF PANDAS AND PEOPLE, re-qualifies an old, rejected Creationism textbook as a radically new and different Intelligent Design textbook, simply because a new alias has been used comes to mind. (1) comment
The Rev. Thomas Condon preached with the Bible in one hand and a fossil in the other. Condon was the first scientific investigator to examine the abundant fossils in eastern Oregon, and later became Oregon's first state geologist. He trusted the evidence supporting biological evolution, yet he was a devout Christian. (0) comments
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