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Darwin, a Truth or Misconception

by Midie in Issues, November 21, 2009
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Incomplete facts that determine the truth about evolution theory.

An Opinion on Evolutionisim vs.. Creationisim

by Wolfcaptain in Issues, November 18, 2009
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An opinion – On Darwin’s anniversary of the Publishing of The Origin of the Species.

Hand Up Not a Handout

by Tobbs76 in Government, July 19, 2009
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A commentary on what the government’s role should be during this and any economic crisis.

Charles and Emma Darwin: The Marriage of Science and Religion

by Ruby Hawk in People, February 25, 2009
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Charles saw life and creation differently than the religious community. His father feared for him and advised him to keep his mouth shut and to conceal his doubts. But Charles was an honest man. Emma Wedgwood,the woman he fell in love with was a woman who firmly believed in heaven and hell but their love for each other was strong enough to build a bridge between them.

Who’s Your God?

by MOSES SE in Religion, February 19, 2009
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Believing in God is a real problem for many people because they claim that they see no proof of his existence. All the visible and invisible things are God creations. God is real despite being invisible.

Dishonest Misquotes?

by teachersmith in Religion, February 18, 2009
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Various famous people are often quoted as a means of defending or bolstering religious beliefs. Here I examine what some of them actually said and whether they are actually misunderstood or deliberately misquoted.

Forgotten Hero: Alfred Russel Wallace

by Vikki Austin in History, August 27, 2008
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When Charles Darwin published his book On the Origin of Species in 1859 it etched his name forever in the annals of history, but the radical ideas it contained could have discredited him in the eyes of the scientific community if it hadn’t been for the corroborative work of a fellow naturalist. So why doesn’t anyone remember Alfred Russel Wallace?

Can Altruism Save Humans From Becoming Extinct?

by Rana Sinha in Society, August 24, 2008
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In every human society, altruism, a selfless concern for the welfare of others, is considered a noble virtue. Being altruistic and helping others has great implications for the human race. As in the past, altruism will affect the very survival of the human race. As a species, can we choose to go the selfish Neanderthal way or the more altruistic Cro-Magnon way?

On Atheists and Agnostics

by Jotter Scalems in Religion, May 25, 2008
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An independent view on Christians, atheists and agnostics without picking a side.

Deist Clockwork Evolution vs Creationism vs Atheistic Evolution

by Bill M. Tracer in Religion, October 2, 2007
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All too often, those who take up this topic for debate neglect to acknowledge the third option.

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