Page not foundThe requested URL: http://www.ideacenter.org/administrators.htm could not be found. Use the search below if you are looking for something in particular. The following 9 items may contain what you are looking for:Administration TeamAbout IDEA staff pose with UC Berkeley Law Professor Phillip Johnson after a Center - sponsored lecture. Our small staff is based out of San Diego, California, and handles the programs and activities of the IDEA Center. Professor Johnson, whose writings helped form the intelligent design movement, is a meWhere is the Center located?About Us The IDEA Center does not have an official geographical location at this time, although its administrators base the Center in San Diego, California. The official location of the Center is "virtual" (on the internet), but it does have a mailing address:
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Seattle, WA 981DDD V - Intelligent Design Conference in Albuquerque, Sept 24-25News About the LibraryResources The IDEA Center lending library is a collection of resources, related to intelligent design and the creation - evolution issue, that are available for free loan to anyone who contacts us. The items in the library belong to individuals who are affiliated with the IDEA Center, and they are willing toThoughts on "Intelligent design: Who has designs on your students' minds?"Resources On April 28, 2005, the world's most prestigious scientific journal, Nature, published a cover story by Geoffrey Brumfiel on the growing intelligent-design movement in universities. The article reported on many facets of intelligent design in the universities, and featured George Mason University's FAQ: Does ID want to sneak creationism through the "back door" (into science and schools)?Resources The Short Answer: Of course our answer to this question is "no." ID proponents are very clear about what they want: (1) for legitimate scientific critiques of evolution to be taught and (2) for teachers to be free to teach the evidence supporting intelligent design, if they want to do so. This iCorrections and Comments to statements made about the IDEA Center in Creationism's Trojan HorseResources
Pictured above is the cover of Creationism's Trojan Horse by Barbarra Forrest and Paul R. Gross.
Introduction
In January of 2004, Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross released a book critiquing the intelligent design movement entitled, Creationism's Trojan Horse. This 300 page Oxford UniverFAQ: Doesn't ID suggest eliminating evolution from schools or "watering down" the curriculum?Resources
The Short Answer: No. Members of the ID movement want to teach evolution--and teach it better! We want all the evidence surrounding the origins issue to be taught, and we want students to understand evolution better, and learn the full range of scientific evidence on the important subject of "oResponse to James O. Goldsborough's "Another attempt to deny evolution"Resources
Introduction
On February 12, 2004, San Diego Union Tribune columnist James O. Goldsborough wrote an opinion article entitled "Another attempt to deny evolution." Dozens of news or opinion (or opinionated news) articles have been written nationwide regarding intelligent design over the pa |