- Creationists in South Korea won a campaign to remove evolution from high school textbooks. According to Nature. (Huffington Post)
- But while Americans have seen the theory of intelligent design make inroads against Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, South Korea's latest changes are unabashedly rooted in the Book of Genesis. (Time)
- SEOUL -- Some major science textbook publishers for South Koreas secondary schools have deleted examples of Darwinism, bowing to petitions by a group that calls evolution an unconfirmed theory. (Los Angeles Times)
- Follow the Trending News Channel blog. Follow stories by . MySlate is a new tool that you track your favorite parts Slate. You can follow authors and sections, track comment threads youre interested in, and more. (Slate)
- South Korea may soon remove evolution from its high school textbooks, in what appears to be a victory for a creationist campaign there. A report on science and science-fiction website io9. (gmanetwork.com)
- A creationist campaign has forced South Korean publishers to remove examples of evolution from school textbooks. (Daily Mail)
- Efforts to challenge and even remove the theory of evolution from the public school system in South Korea have been gaining ground after a petition last month seeking to make notable changes to textbooks in favor of creationism proved successful. (Christian Post)
- South Korean publishers have reportedly been asked to remove examples of evolution from school textbooks. (Webindia 123)
- Creationism is gaining ground in South Korea. Efforts to challenge and even remove the theory of evolution from the school system in South Korea have been gaining ground after a petition last month seeking to make textbook changes. (Christian Post)
- Instead, a frustrated South Korea and the world witnessed North Korea's enhanced should initiate a new strategy with one primary objective: the peaceful evolution of the North Korean regime. (The Christian Science Monitor)
Thursday, June 14, 2012
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