Images on evolution outreach

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Colin Purrington has a nice set of publicly available images for use in pro-science talks. Go check 'em out.

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Many of them are excellent and many are hilarious.

However, I question whether some of them would be all that effective for any type of outreach program for those who don't currently believe in or understand evolution. Some of them perpetuate the idea that science and religion are completely opposed and one has to choose sides. In a country where 90% of people say they believe in God, that's probably not the best outreach method to take.