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A Scientific Support for Darwinism : ウィキペディア英語版 | A Scientific Support for Darwinism
A Scientific Support for Darwinism (''And For Public Schools Not To Teach "Intelligent Design" As Science'') was a four day, word-of-mouth petition of scientists in support of evolution. Inspired by Project Steve, it was initiated in 2005 by archaeologist R. Joe Brandon to produce a public response to the Discovery Institute's 2001 petition ''A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism''. The Discovery Institute's petition was publicized in 2005 by media coverage of the Discovery Institute's efforts to introduce "intelligent design" in science classrooms and the opposition to those efforts in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District case. Brandon noticed that only about 80 of those appearing on the ''Dissent'' petition had expertise in an area relevant to evolution. Therefore, Brandon decided to create a petition of his own of scientists supporting evolution. The petition was hosted at ShovelBums.org, but has since been removed from the site.〔(''Ask Science'' ), Kenneth Chang, New York Times, February 21, 2006.〕 A total of 7,733 scientists signed a statement affirming their support for evolution over a 4 day period. ==Statement== The statement was entitled ''A Scientific Support for Darwinism And For Public Schools Not To Teach "Intelligent Design" As Science'',〔The term Darwinism is not in common scientific use, and was employed to mirror the title of the Discovery Institute's petition, "A Scientific Dissent from Darwinism". See ( The problem with using Darwinism in the title of this petition: Scientific Support For Darwinism And For Public Schools Not To Teach Intelligent Design As Science and why I had to use it. )〕 and read:
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