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The six people on the nine-member board who voted for the challenge to evolution have declined to talk to the news media because of the pending lawsuit.
One of the first arguments for the design theory was set out in "Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution" (Simon & Schuster, 1996), by Dr. Michael J. Behe, a professor of biological sciences at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
In Michael Behe's book Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (1996), an irreducibly complex system is defined as being "composed of several well-matched, interacting parts that contribute to the basic function, wherein the removal of any one of the parts causes the system to effectively cease functioning".
A14 Evolution Theory's New Foe The latest challenge to evolution's primacy in the classrooms -- the theory of intelligent design, not the old foe creationism -- will get a full-scale hearing before Ohio Board of Education members, who are in a heated debate over whether established science censors other views about the origins of life.
Nine out of ten participants perceived a legitimate scientific challenge to evolution.
In 1871, Mivart published a full-scale challenge to evolution by natural selection, called On the Genesis of Species.
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Do you think that challenges to evolution should be included in the general school curriculum?
That, in turn, triggered the first legal challenges to evolution since the twenties.
Two of the four groups will argue in favor of and two will argue against the following statement: "Challenges to evolution must be included within school curriculum".
Dr. Robitaille declined to say whether he was aligned with either the so-called intelligent design or creationist movements, which have led the push to include challenges to evolution in the school curriculum.
But their lawyer forcefully cross-examined the other side's experts, pushing them to acknowledge that nothing in the current standards prevented discussion of challenges to evolution, and peppering them with queries both profound and personal.
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