Whatever side of the Intelligent Design debate you tend to lean toward, you ought to check out a few of these podcasts by a handful of microbiologists, chemists, and astrophysists who are bucking the trend of blind acceptance of unpurposful natural selection and simply asking questions based on recent research into the impossibly complex elegance of the universe from the micro to the macro.
Like it, hate it, disagree with it, find holes in it, question it.
Just don't ignore it. If you're going to be working with kids who are learning science from a teacher who hasn't read any research on genes since they were in college in 1966, you really need to know there are intelligent folks looking at the world on a "just the facts, ma'am" basis and finding that classic Darwinian natural selection can't account for all the protiens gathering together in the proper order for the creation of even single celled bacteria, let alone the human brain.
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