mrsculedhel
Honey, I am a good Catholic and I don't believe in Creationism!!!!
Not trying to suggest you do, you've made that clear. But the only sources I have seen claiming things like that are creationist sources. Some obviously creationist, some pretending to be scientific.
mrsculedhel
I was raised in a scientific community and have an advanced degree in Anthroplogy! I have never questioned evolution in my life.
eek The film convinced me that there is a reason to make way for ID. That's all.
It is successful propaganda, then.
I think it likes to confuse two things.
ID in the sense that all religious people believe there is an intelligent creator who made the universe and life, and endowed us with souls.
And the ID movement, a political movement headed by the Discovery Institute, and similar creationist think tanks, who's goal is to
wedge open the science classrooms of the US and insert religion.
They're still trying to get the tip in, the Dover trial was their last attempt. Now it's "academic freedom" bills, and making movies about how "Big science" is suppressing them.
They don't do science, they don't research or test or gather evidence, they just do political advocacy.
mrsculedhel
For a compedium of anomolous finds try the book, Forbidden Archaeology.
Hmm, a web source would be easier to check, but I can find reviews of the book.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/mom/groves.html