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...science and they’re trading in that language.”But Behe says that the intelligent design argument is purely scientific and is in no way related to the creationism debates of the early twentieth century. “Its an inductive argument. It uses logic which is normally used in science,” Behe says. “It does not come form any scriptures or revelations from anybody.”However, Diane L. Moore, director of the program in religion and secondary education at HDS, insists that the arguments of intelligent design should...

Author: By Sarah E.F. Milov, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: INTELLECTUAL CURRENTS: Intelligent Design Finds Few Sympathizers at HDS | 11/29/2005 | See Source »

...developing lung cancer when they grow up. A fourth study found that the grandchildren of women who smoked while pregnant are more than twice as likely to develop asthma as children whose grandmothers did not. And environmental smoke, even at low levels, was associated with lower reading, math and logic skills in children and teenagers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A-Z Guide to the Year in Medicine | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...support the exact opposite decision on the part of the UC. By suspending its bylaws to fund the AACF, the UC has surrendered the moral high ground. Though the grant only went to fund a milk and cookies reception open to all (not just Christians), the extension of this logic would render it acceptable to fund open events for all discriminatory student groups. The UC now has little reason not to fund open events thrown by groups that explicitly discriminate on any number of factors, such as sexual identity, or even ethnicity. From an ideological standpoint, the UC would...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Bye Bye Bylaws | 11/22/2005 | See Source »

...many students see through the illusion of a “values-free” Harvard and have refused to acquiesce in the dehumanizing logic of the corporate university. Many in the Harvard community have woken up to the reality that in a time of injustice, the inaction of our institutions can make them altogether complicit in that injustice...

Author: By Michael Gould-wartofsky | Title: Feeling Undervalued? | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

...that uniformed, badge-wearing gentleman on the corner looks like a policeman, carries a gun like a policeman, stops, searches, questions, and arrests students and non-students alike like a policeman, and executes warrants like a policeman, then he’s probably a policeman. This is the simple logic of The Crimson’s lawsuit, filed two years ago, that asks the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) to be subject to the same open records laws all other police forces are. That lawsuit was heard before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts last Monday...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Beyond the Crime Log | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

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