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Re: creationism v. evolution



Allen Kihm wrote:

>Greetings:
>
>I recall that during some the threads on Paleonet, there were references to
>an organization at Berkeley which dealt with information of teaching of
>evolutionary concepts, especially as they relate to "creation science".
>Unfortunately, I did not archive any of those messages.  Could someone send
>me an address for this group?  I have a student working on developing
>lesson plans for teaching evolutionary concepts within a restrictive
>environment.  Thanks for the help.

That would be the NCSE - National Centre for Science Education

web page: http://WWW.NatCenSciEd.org/

email - NCSE@NatCenSciEd.org

Chris

cnedin@geology.adelaide.edu.au                  nedin@ediacara.org
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Many say it was a mistake to come down from the trees, some say
the move out of the oceans was a bad idea. Me, I say the stiffening
of the notochord in the Cambrian was where it all went wrong,
it was all downhill from there.