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Charles Darwin Video

Category: Darwin
Posted on: December 15, 2007 10:48 PM, by Greg Laden

This is actually a pretty good video.

The video concludes, unabashedly:


The positive impact of Darwin:

-Science became a respectable profession.
-Freed science from theological influence.
-Established evolution as a valid theory.

Negative impacts:
-Darwinism misused by eugenicists.
-Creationists wouldn't go away.

Here is a Senior Group Documentary created for National History Day (NHD) 2006, with the broad theme "Taking a Stand". Our specific topic ... all » is Charles Darwin and his stand for his evolutionary theory. Featuring original artwork and interviews! It won 1st place in Rhode Island and we got to go on to the national competition in DC -- however, we didn't make it into the final round. Comments are very appreciated!
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