Humor

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A lesson plan for Oklahoma

Fundamentalists in Dover, PA now take on the value of pi!

Jesus Fish, Darwin Fish

Darwin Fishes

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Equal Weight?

Can I get a doctor?

Evolution only a Theory?

Open Your Text Books

An ID Supporter Speaks
From The Progressive, May 2005: Efforts to include Christian ‘intelligent design’ theory in high school classes have caused controversy in Dover, PA. Intelligent design supporter and parent Ray Mummert said, “We’ve been attacked by the intelligent, educated segment of the culture.”

Kansas State Board of Education

Creationists’ Periodic Table (from The Skeptical Inquirer)

The re-Discovery Institute
A funny spoof of the real creationist organization.

Kansas Junk Science

Smite Thee

Storks Deliver Babies

Creationsists Challenge Freezing Point

Still Only a Theory

Creationism at the Zoo

Witch Docter

Bush and Cousins

Bush and Intelligent Design

Equal Time in Church

Evolution of ID

Popular Theories Debunked

Evidence Against ID

Flat Earth Geography

Wolf in Sheep’s Clothes

The Scribes

Let The Kids Decide

We Just Want Balance

Stork Theory

Evolution of a Clown

ID and Drugs

The ID Tree of Life

The Progress of ID

Judge Jones of Dover

The Dover Decision

But, Ms. Jones

Legislative Mastodon

Straw Man Kit

Creationism Cafe

Just One Proof

Fossil Fishes Speak

Stop Following Me

Kansas Outlaws Practice of Evolution

‘Tis But a Scratch

Kansas Classroom

Rapture of the Dinosaurs

Creationist Robot

The New Creation

Creation Museum

Equal Weight

Popular Creationism

Cartoons from Evolution, 1927-1938

Creation Science

Frightened YEC

Designman Dembski

Oklahoma Legislature Devolution

Fingers in their ears

Oklahoma Church and State

Intelligent Falling

Cartooning Evolution
Vintage cartoons on Darwin and evolution, evolution as social context, Scopes trial and more.


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