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- the_politically_1.html accessdate "2007-02-04".
- the_politically_1.html date "2006-08-26".
- the_politically_1.html editorFirst "Reed A.".
- the_politically_1.html editorLast "Cartwright".
- the_politically_1.html first "Burt".
- the_politically_1.html isCitedBy Jonathan_Wells_(intelligent_design_advocate).
- the_politically_1.html last "Humburg".
- the_politically_1.html location "Houston, TX".
- the_politically_1.html publisher "The TalkOrigins Foundation, Inc.".
- the_politically_1.html quote "Easily, one of the prominent faults of Wells’s screed is a pervasive confusion between terms. Words, like 'Darwinism' and 'Traditional Christianity', seem to mean whatever Wells wants them to mean for that specific sentence. In many cases words are used without regard for his own stated definitions and usually without regard to usage elsewhere in his book. There are several possible reasons for this confusion in terms. First, Wells confusion may be by design. I have argued elsewhere that creationists intend to confuse their audiences when they argue. Second, if you review the acknowledgements page, you’ll read how Wells used many authors to help him prepare this text. It is possible that Wells's editorship was so insufficient that he allowed a term that makes up part of the book's very title to have a flexible meaning. My suspicion is that there was both disparity between the understanding of key terms by different authors as well as an intention to confuse.".
- the_politically_1.html quote "In order to advance his thesis, Wells has to convey the idea that 'Darwinism' pits itself against traditional Christianity: to allow pupils to learn it is to give them up to atheism, decadence, liberalism and to lose the culture war.".
- the_politically_1.html quote "Note that Wells does not wage war against evolution. In fact, he is at pains to make it clear that he wages war against 'Darwinism', which in context might sound like the sort of thing any sensible Christian would want to guard against. Unfortunately, Wells isn't exactly clear what he means by Darwinism as opposed to evolution.".
- the_politically_1.html quote "[...]".
- the_politically_1.html title "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design Review: Why Should Words Have Meanings?".
- the_politically_1.html type "Blog".
- the_politically_1.html url the_politically_1.html.
- the_politically_1.html website The_Pandas_Thumb_(blog).