This year's Upchucky award, which is "bestowed upon that person or organization who persists in denying evolution despite a blizzard of empirical evidence," has gone to a particularly deserving entity: Answers in Genesis. Their plan to build a giant "life-sized" model of a fictitious boat and use it to miseducate children is a brilliant example of upchuckiness.
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