Most likely Jack Cashill, local writer & gadabout, who, in addition to claiming on film that he 'taught the ID people' (Ken, do I have that right?) told me at a party there were '70,000 climate scientists who think global warming is bogus'! (It wasn't 70,000 climate scientists, let alone scientists, who signed the climate denier letter. His is a political agenda, and the object is to stop Obama-sponsored climate legislation).Unfortunately, Jack is connected with influentials in banking and Visitation church. I wouldn't underestimate the influence of people like him, but I will suggest that we think seriously about sitting down with him and a few high-end, well-respected people who understand evolution. And then having HIM talk with these folks.Just like Martin Luther King did with the president of the Mormon church the evening before the 'prophet' received a 'revelation' that blacks could now hold the priesthood.Otherwise, we'll just be publicly debating these ignoramouses forever.JillOn Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Schmitz, Kenneth S. <Schm...@umkc.edu> wrote:
The following is from Liz Craig, member of EVOLVE. There is a plan to distribute “bogus” Darwin Origins.
It's tough when you outgrow your childhood acting talent. But good grief! This is ridiculous! Wonder who's on his mailing list? ID students?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/22/kirk-camerons-origin-of-s_n_294349.
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Kirk Cameron, best known for his role in the 1980s sitcom Growing Pains, now spends much of his time advocating for far-right Christian evangelical causes.
In a video posted recently to YouTube, Cameron lays out a plan to subvert 'Darwin Day' on November 22, 2009 -- a date marking the 150th anniversary of the publishing of Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species." Cameron says that he and like-minded activists plan to deliver 50,000 copies of an altered version of Darwin's book to students at dozens of U.S. universities.
Cameron explains that this "very special" edition of the "Origin of Species"
will include an introduction explaining "Adolf Hitler's undeniable connection" to the theory of evolution, and highlighting "Darwin's racism"
and "his disdain for women." Cameron's edition also exposes the "many hoaxes" of evolutionary theory, while presenting a "balanced view of Creationism."
Read more at:
http://www.huffingtonpost..com/2009/09/22/kirk-camerons-origin-of-s_n_294349.
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From: cor_m...@googlegroups.com [mailto:cor_m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug Greer
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:20 AM
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Subject: Re: [KC-Midtown-FreeThinkers] Read Me! Freethought Day Idea :)
Hey all,
Has anyone pointed out that the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species is this November? This could make the Free-thought Day easier to organize. Also, there's a new movie about Darwin coming out soon.
Review of the new movie about Charles Darwin:
http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2009/09/tiff_4_darwin_walks_out_on_gen.html
Official Site for Creation the Movie: http://creationthemovie.com
Later,
DougOn Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Jessica Ice <jessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is the email I sent out regarding our idea to have a Freethought Day event! Please read, and give any feedback you have!
Hello!
So the Midtown Freethinkers here in K.C (a new Meetup.com group) is doing quite well and we had an idea at the last meeting. The idea is to set up a "Freethought Day" in Kansas City, Topeka, Lawrence, and Manhattan to get people involved and to educate these communities on the Freethought movement happening now in the U.S! This day would be an event a few hours long where groups tied to KCFREETHINKERS.ORG, Topeka Atheists, S.O.M.A at K.U and Individuals for Freethought at K-State could have some of the following:
1. Movie Screening of films related to their cause such as: movies on evolution/creation debate, freethought as a movement, science and reason, education in the U.S, etc...
2. Sell food and merchandise such as Individuals for Freethought's wonderful "Smile! There is No Hell!" shirts, coffee mugs, and/or Darwin fish stickers
3. Pass out info fliers/booklets on issues that are important to groups
4. Have open forums where students and citizens can discuss topics such as "What do we want as freethinkers?" What is our goal? What needs to be done? What is Freethought/Non-Theism/Agnosticism, What are the problems with systemic dogma placed on people in religion or in ideologies? How to do advertisements such as the billboard that said "Imagine No Religion" in Topeka, which was funded by the national organization, Freedom from Religion Foundation.
5. Workshops with group leaders or experienced activists in the Freethought movement on how to run a group, write congress members, or how to approach and/or talk with people that may be opposed to the movement and educate those that may be ignorant of our goals, etc...
6. Bring in speakers to give lectures (such as when I.F brought in Dan Barker to lecture on "Can We be Good Without God?" in April 2009), or other movement organizers to talk
7. Of course, we could bring in musicians and D.J's to have a little ho-down as well!
These are just a few ideas. Please let us know what ya think! Join the Midtown Freethinkers Meetup here http://www.meetup.com/KC-Midtown-FreeThinkers/ and other Kansas City groups here http://kcfreethinkers.org/ to get involved or to just see whats happening in K.C!
Here is the website for Atheist Community of Topeka http://www.atheistcommunity.net/
The website for Individuals for Freethought is here http://www.k-state.edu/freethought/
And the Society of Open Minded Atheists and Agnostics (S.O.M.A) in Lawrence at K.U. http://groups.ku.edu/~soma/
This could be done on the same day in all 4 communities, or during the same weekend!
I would like to have these communities thriving even more and communicating so that we can have an impact on future generations to come. Communication between student groups and city groups is great because it brings diversity of new ideas!
I was the president of I.F when I was at K-State (I graduated in May 2009) and think they could use some help from the non-student crowd. As we could use ideas from students!
Cheers,
Jessica
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