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Joshua Rosenau

Joshua Rosenau is the programs and policy director at the National Center for Science Education in Oakland, Calif. As an evolutionary biologist in Kansas in 2005, he was involved in the fight there over science teaching standards. Rosenau comments on evolution and other science topics on his personal blog.

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Cornelius Hunter

Cornelius Hunter is the author of Darwin’s God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil and Science’s Blind Spot: The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism. He is a fellow at the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture and an adjunct professor of biophysics at Biola University, a Christian school in La Mirada, Calif. He operates the […]

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Edward Humes

Edward Humes is a journalist and author. His books include Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion and the Battle for America’s Soul. He has written that there are two theories of evolution — the scientific theory and the talk radio version. Contact Beth Parker.

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John Brockman

John Brockman is editor and publisher of the online magazine Edge and editor of Intelligent Thought: Science Versus the Intelligent Design Movement.

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Jennifer Wiseman

Jennifer Wiseman is an astronomer and director of the Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is also an astrophysicist and studies the formation of stars and planets.  

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Texas Citizens for Science

Texas Citizens for Science seeks to preserve the quality of science education in Texas public schools. Steven Schafersman is the president.

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Oklahomans for Excellence in Science Education

Oklahomans for Excellence in Science Education is a nonprofit educational organization that promotes the education of the public about the methods and values of science and advocates excellence in the science curriculum. It was organized in 1999 when the Oklahoma State Board of Education required that stickers disclaiming the theory of evolution be inserted in […]

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