Yes, I know: It’s a test of human evolution, and evolution passed. When I put “proof” in the headline, more people will give it the attention it deserves.
Teachers, you can register for the teacher information, and download this video for free use in your classroom presentations. I recommend it highly. (These rights are rather fuzzy about blogs, so I have not put the video here.)
This has become part of Ken Miller’s presentation to teachers — it was part of his lecture at Southern Methodist University on November 16, and I suspect it was a key part of his presentation to the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching (CAST) in Austin, on November 17 — a conference sponsored by the Science Teachers Association of Texas (STAT) and at which attendance would probably get Texas state education officials fired.*
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* Chris Comer was a featured speaker at this meeting. It’s likely the poobahs at the Texas Education Agency didn’t figure out that any meeting of science teachers and scientists in Texas would feature evolution; one may hope that they don’t figure that out, if they continue to campaign against evolution and other science.







The problem is that evolutionists only have one sort of conjecture, and Mr, Miller is a believer. Belief destroys credibitity and objective reason. If “evolution” has been pounded in your head long enough you will believe it, especially if you have not been taught how to preserve your objective reason.
The ape becoming the human and the chimp does not follow the efidence,genetic science facts and the fossils that we have. Chimps appeared on the scene from 3,000 to 7.5 million years later after the first upright human, the Orrorin tugenensis was here , by whatever dating methody you use. That means the chimps and humans could not have the same “parent” ancestor. The facts show that humans had 48 chromosomes at one time and so do primates and chimps. If you have similar genetic coding with the same number of chromosomes you can make offspring (Llama and Camel example), so the chimp is the offspring of humans and apes with same number of chromosomes and similar genome (bestiality) not uncommon with humans. That is why the ERV insertion points are the same. After the chimps came to be the humans had the fusion ocure and that stopped all breeding between primates and humans. This is the only explaniation that fits all of the evidence.
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Not on the IDiots, but just an example of a scientist giving a presentation. This is Nicolas Negroponte of MIT talking about his One Laptop per Child(OLPC) program.
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/ted-conferences/1775-nicholas-negroponte-talks-at-ted-about-one-laptop-per-child-video.htm
He makes some good points about education and technology.
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