Difference between revisions of "The Wedge Strategy"
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| − | The wedge strategy<ref>http://www.antievolution.org/features/wedge.html</ref> is a political and social action plan authored by the think tank "Discovery Institute". The report states the goal of the wedge project. From this plan its clear that creationism should not only be an alternative to evolution, but the only | + | The wedge strategy<ref>http://www.antievolution.org/features/wedge.html</ref> is a political and social action plan authored by the think tank "Discovery Institute". The report states the goal of the wedge project. From this plan its clear that the Discovery Institute supports the idea that creationism should not only be an alternative to evolution, but the only "science" taught in schools on how species came to be. The Discovery Institute at first denied that this was their true plan after the document was leaked to the press, but later embraced it.<ref>Edward Humes, "Monkey Girl."</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:52, March 14, 2007
The wedge strategy[1] is a political and social action plan authored by the think tank "Discovery Institute". The report states the goal of the wedge project. From this plan its clear that the Discovery Institute supports the idea that creationism should not only be an alternative to evolution, but the only "science" taught in schools on how species came to be. The Discovery Institute at first denied that this was their true plan after the document was leaked to the press, but later embraced it.[2]
Footnotes
- ↑ http://www.antievolution.org/features/wedge.html
- ↑ Edward Humes, "Monkey Girl."