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In regards to Allen's Kihm's question about teaching material on the net relating to evolution and Creationism/evolution... The most comprehensive source for C/E related material on the Internet is the talk.origins archive, at http://earth/ics.uci.edu:8080/ The talk.origins USENET group itself is the most active discussion group on the topic. I myself am compiling an annotated list of C/E related sites at http://members.aol.com/fostrak/ce.htm. I also have a web site devoted to the Paluxy "man track" controversy at http://members.aol.com/paluxy2/paluxy.htm Glen J. Kuban paleo@ix.netcom.com You 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. > >========================================= >Allen J. Kihm >Department of Earth Science >Minot State University >Minot, ND 58701 ><kihm@warp6.cs.misu.nodak.edu> >========================================= > >
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