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Controversy or Hypocrisy? Science Standards, Textbooks, and Texas

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On this episode of ID the Future, Anika Smith interviews Casey Luskin about the controversy over science standards currently brewing in Texas. Why is a group of Darwinists up in arms about the experts selected to review the state's science standards? Luskin exposes the truth behind the Darwinists' claims and finds more than a little hypocrisy in their attacks on textbook authors Stephen Meyer and Ralph Seelke.

Read Discovery Institute's news release about the bogus controversy here.
For continuing coverage of the situation with science standards in Texas, stay tuned to Evolution News & Views.

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