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*[http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Utah_bill_requiring_divine_design_education_withdrawn_by_Senator_Chris_Buttars Utah bill withdrawn]: "...assured him that Utah public school curriculum does not teach that man descended from apes." | *[http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Utah_bill_requiring_divine_design_education_withdrawn_by_Senator_Chris_Buttars Utah bill withdrawn]: "...assured him that Utah public school curriculum does not teach that man descended from apes." | ||
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+ | *[http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.html?uc_full_date=20051218 Doonesbury, 2005-12-18] | ||
*[http://www.venganza.org/index.htm The Flying Spaghetti Monster] | *[http://www.venganza.org/index.htm The Flying Spaghetti Monster] |
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In the strictest interpretation of the core doctrine of many religions, there is apparently no room for the predominant scientific view, often referred to as the Theory of Evolution or Darwinism, that the life presently on Earth evolved over hundreds of millions of years without intervention by a conscious entity or entities.
Reference
- Faith-based concepts:
- Science-based concepts:
Links
- Creation Digest: promotes the "intelligent design" theory, although "not affiliated with, nor sponsored or controlled by any religious organization or non-profit association"
Events
- Utah bill withdrawn: "...assured him that Utah public school curriculum does not teach that man descended from apes."