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From Space.com-
Darwin's 198th Birthday will occur on Monday, February 12, 2007; it will also be the 148th Anniversary of the publication of his famous book, On The Origin of Species. The objective of Darwin Day Celebration is to encourage existing institutions worldwide, such as municipalities, public and private schools, colleges and universities, libraries, museums, churches, private organizations and individuals to celebrate Science and Humanity every year, on, or near, February 12, Darwin's birthday!
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Often, the mention of Darwin elicits discussions of science and religion. Recently, theologians and scientists have come together to discuss this tension in American society, and how we might all work together to develop better understanding of how science and religion can complement each other.
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“The Evolution Dialogs” is intended to spark conversations about evolution in homes, churches, schools and communities. In alternate chapters, it presents a description of the development of evolutionary theory from before Darwin to the present and the rich and complex historical interaction of evolution and Christianity. It further presents accounts of the nature of science and of Christian approaches to understanding and the history of life as revealed through the evolutionary sciences. “The Evolution Dialogs” is accessible to the public—it is not a dense scholarly treatise. Rather, it is a resource for thoughtful discussions.
In a similar vein, theologians have initiated similar discussions through a movement called “The Clergy Letter Project.” Michael Zimmerman at Butler College leads The Clergy Letter Project. He states, “For too long, the misperception that science and religion are inevitably in conflict has created unnecessary division and confusion, especially concerning the teaching of evolution. I wanted to let the public know that numerous clergy from most denominations have tremendous respect for evolutionary theory and have embraced it as a core component of human knowledge, fully harmonious with religious faith.” Since 2004, more than 10,000 theologians have signed the letter. This Sunday, February 11, more than 500 churches will celebrate “Evolution Sunday” in honor of Charles Darwin and the understanding of the natural world that science provides.
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