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Selected Resources

The articles below have been selected especially for clergy from various sections of NCSE's website as entry points into topics of interest.

  • The Creation/Evolution Continuum
  • Why Teach Evolution?
  • God and Evolution
  • Religious Perspectives
  • Commentary on Science and Religion
  • Scientific Perspectives
  • What is Paleontology?
  • How Do I Read the Bible? Let Me Count the Ways
  • Definitions of Fact, Theory, and Law in Scientific Work
  • How Old is the Earth?
  • Companion Guide to PBS "Evolution" Series
  • The Clergy Letter Project seeks rabbis

Voices for Evolution
Voices for Evolution
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Evolution vs. Creationism, 2nd edition
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Physical barriers to gene flow

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Physical barriers to gene flow
Physical barriers can prevent gene flow, or the transfer of alleles of genes, from one population to another.

Male-Male Competition

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Male-Male Competition
In some species, males engage in complex competitive behaviors, which in many cases necessitate growth of elaborate ornamental horns.
 
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