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http://www.nbcnews.com/science/evolution-debate-plays-out-creationisms-home-turf-2D12044727Debate topic: "Is creation a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era?"
NBC News - More than a million viewers are expected to tune in online Tuesday night for what may be the most-watched debate over evolution since the Tennessee "Monkey Trial" of 1925.
Other showdowns between evolution and creationism may have had more impact — for example, the federal court case that went against intelligent-design advocates in 2005. But for pure spectacle, complete with slide presentations, it's hard to beat the face-off here at the Creation Museum between Bill Nye the Science Guy and creationist Ken Ham.
You can watch it live here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mAyBwhiAJ8
teems1 wrote:Hopefully it ends up being nothing like this.
Richard Dawkins interviews Wendy Wright.
pugboy wrote:One thing for sure is Apes have a lot more class and behaviour than many humans
if his points are solid then he doesnt need any supporters in the crowdshogun wrote:Audience looks reneck-ish though. Hope Bill has a few supporters in the crowd.
shogun wrote:The support isn't to the validity of his points, but just so the debate doesn't come off as biased. With one side seeming to get more applause/acceptance. Kinda disagree with the venue for that reason.
sonygoup wrote:everytime this topic comes up i always ask why dont we still see evolution occurring today?
sonygoup wrote:Ok so as far as documentation goes we have no physical proof of evolution from the point we evolved to now so...
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