ID, the ADECs, and the Scientists
In this category I discuss the nationwide organized movement to push Intelligent Design in high school science curricula, the Anti-Darwinist Evangelical Christians (ADECs) who are behind this movement and their motivations, and the (mostly) inadequate responses that scientists have made to this threat to science as we know it.











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Friday, August 19, 2005
 

I'm assuming there are at least a few readers of this blog who may wonder why there are occasionally long dry spells between the pithy posts you've come to know, love, and depend upon reading with your morning coffee. 

Or, you're just mildly curious as to why posting on this blog is so darn irregular. 

It's the migraines.  When you don't hear from me in awhile, you can just assume I'm off having more of that quality time with my migraines that I alluded to in an earlier post.  Apologies, folks, but there's not much I can do about it, unless you'd care to complain to my insurance company and insist that Botox treatments should be a covered benefit even if the FDA hasn't yet seen fit to list them as an approved treatment for migraine. 


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