| This page contains too many unsourced statements and needs to be improved. * * * Discovery Institute could use some help. Please research the article's assertions. Whatever is credible should be sourced, and what is not should be removed. | Logo The divine comedy Creationism Running gags * Biblical literalism * Young/Old Earth * Intelligent design * Creation scientists Jokes aside * Rotation of the Earth * Atmosphere of the Moon * Biogeography * Bird evolution Blooper reel * Junk DNA * Natural Creation or Natural Selection?: A Complete New Theory of Evolution * Argument from fine tuning * Rational Response Squad debate with Way of the Master v \- t \- e Not to be confused with the unassociated Discovery Channel The Discovery Institute is a non-profit religious "think"-tank infamous for its attempts to get intelligent design creationism taught in American schools. It has set out many of its goals in the Wedge Document (1999). Ironically, their headquarters is located in liberal Seattle, Washington. The Discovery Institute is behind the growing number of "Academic Freedom Acts" being introduced in various state legislatures across the United States with varying degrees of success. These "academic freedom" statutes represent a more sophisticated approach to sneaking creationism into public schools than those advanced by Discovery Institute fellow Wendell Bird in the 1980s (before the founding of the Discovery Institute in 1990) by omitting any references to creationism whatsoever. Instead, the Discovery Institute proposed language for a new breed of "Academic Freedom Acts" in 2007.[1] This proposed model "academic freedom" statute made its way into some bills in various states, such as that in Louisiana (passed in the Senate, died in the House), which would permit teachers "to help students understand, analyze, critique, and review in an objective manner the scientific strengths and scientific weaknesses of existing scientific theories pertinent to the course being taught". As such, the Discovery Institute significantly broadened its program of attempting to permit schools to "Teach the Controversy", going well beyond the Wedge Strategy (solely directed to intelligent-design creationism) to other politicized fields of science to which right-wingers object, such as climate change. The Discovery Institute attempts to inject intelligent design creationism into secondary education by publishing various creationist textbooks such as Of Pandas and People (1989, the subject of the Kitzmiller v. Dover trial of 2005). Pandas, written in part by Discovery Institute fellows William Dembski and Jonathan Wells, was re-titled The Design of Life: Discovering Signs of Intelligence in Biological Systems in 2007 - presumably in an attempt to duck the shame attendant on the original name following the Kitzmiller case. It remains in print, at least as of 2009. The Discovery Institute published Explore Evolution: The Arguments For and Against Neo-Darwinism in 2007. The DI advertises the book as "the first biology textbook to present the scientific evidence both for and against key aspects of Darwinian evolution".[2] In 2018, they also released a schlockumentary film, "Human Zoos: America's Forgotten History of Scientific Racism", which places the blame for the contemporary scientific racism of the time on Charles Darwin, and evolution.[3] It was made available on Discovery Science, one of their propaganda YouTube channels, in 2019.[4] ## Contents * 1 In their own words * 2 Global warming denial * 3 Pissed at us * 4 People associated with the Discovery Institute * 5 See also * 6 External links * 7 References ## In their own words[edit] The Discovery Institutes's original banner. Yes, the color choices, kerning, and compression really were that bad. The Discovery Institute describes itself as follows:[5] “”The point of view Discovery brings to its work includes a belief in God-given reason and the permanency of human nature; the principles of representative democracy and public service expounded by the American Founders; free market economics domestically and internationally; the social requirement to balance personal liberty with responsibility; the spirit of voluntarism crucial to civil society; the continuing validity of American international leadership; and the potential of science and technology to promote an improved future for individuals, families and communities. However, most of the material on their homepage seems to be associated with intelligent design and evolution. Furthermore, in their defense of the Wedge Document, they are happy to support the statements: “”Discovery Institute's Center ... seeks nothing less than the overthrow of materialism and its cultural legacies. “”Discovery Institute's Center ... wants to reverse the stifling dominance of the materialistic worldview, and to replace it with a science consistent with Christian and theistic convictions. ## Global warming denial[edit] In line with the extreme wingnuttery that accompanies creationism, the Discovery Institute demonstrated Gore's Law by endorsing Global warming denialism.[6] ## Pissed at us[edit] In 2012, the Discovery Institute took offense at RationalWiki's article on the Santorum Amendment, particularly the article's statement that the failed amendment promotes the teaching of intelligent design and questions the academic standing of evolution. They claimed that the media was promoting "falsehoods" and "untruths" about the purpose of the amendment.[7] ## People associated with the Discovery Institute[edit] Bruce Chapman serves as the chairman of Discovery Institute.[8] Other people associated with the organization include the following: * Michael Behe * David Berlinski * William Dembski * Michael Egnor * Michael Medved * Stephen C. Meyer * Wesley J. Smith * Richard Weikart * Jonathan Wells * Benjamin Wiker * Jonathan Witt ## See also[edit] * Academic Freedom Day * A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism * Biologic Institute * Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed * Geoffrey Simmons * Model legislation * Uncommon Descent ## External links[edit] * Discovery Institute Homepage * Evolution News and Views Their anti-science propaganda blog ## References[edit] 1. ↑ Discovery Institute’s Academic Freedom Petition. > Wherever academic freedom to question Darwin’s theory is challenged, Discovery Institute may deliver this petition to government or education officials to show the widespread support that exists for full discussion about Darwinian evolution. 2. ↑ Explore Evolution\- "Explore Evolution: The Arguments For and Against Neo-Darwinism (Hill House Publishers Ltd., Melbourne and London, 2007) is the first biology textbook to present the scientific evidence both for and against key aspects of Darwinian evolution." 3. ↑ David Klinghoffer, Human Zoos — How “Science” Fueled the Racial Fire. Discovery Institute, 1 June 2020. 4. ↑ Human Zoos: America's Forgotten History of Scientific Racism 5. ↑ Discovery Institute - About Discovery 6. ↑ See here and here for two such examples. 7. ↑ Casey Luskin, Media Promoting Misinformation about the Santorum Amendment. evolutionnews.org, 23 January 2012. 8. ↑ Bruce Chapman biography at the Discovery Institute web site. v \- t \- e Articles about creationism Types of creationism: | Gap creationism • Day-age creationism • Old Earth creationism • Progressive creation • Hare Krishna creationism • Young Earth creationism • Intelligent design • Evidence against a recent creation: | Creationism and social history • Geomagnetism • Petrified forest • Radiometric dating • Carbon dating • Dendrochronology • Y-chromosomal Adam • Mitochondrial Eve • Starlight problem • Plate tectonics • Rotation of the Earth • Atmosphere of the Moon • Biogeography • K-Pg extinction event • Geologic timeline • Fossil • Transitional fossil • Fossil record • Lake Agassiz • List of transitional forms • Recent African Origin hypothesis • Punctuated equilibrium • Bird evolution • Geology • Grand Canyon • Evolution • Fossil fuel • Paleontology • History of the Earth • Evidence against a recent creation • Yellowstone • Diamond • Iron • | Creationist claims: | Geomagnetism • Do you want to be descended from a monkey? • Evolution and religion • Evolution and morality • C-decay • Peanut butter argument • Intelligent design and academic freedom • Science was wrong before • Science doesn't know everything • Catastrophic plate tectonics • Hydroplate theory • Lunar bukkake hypothesis • Creationist mathematics • Biblical literalism • Bumblebee argument • Orchidaceae • Irreducible complexity • Leap second • Wedge Strategy • Noah's Ark • 101 evidences for a young age of the Earth and the universe • Noah's Ark sightings • Evolution conspiracy • Recession of the Moon • Rotation of the Earth • Atmosphere of the Moon • Lunar dust • Lunar radioactivity • White hole cosmology • Firmament • Evolutionism • Haji Yearam • Galactocentricity • Hanzi of Genesis • Historical and operational science • Proof of the inconsistency of arithmetic • List of creationist claims • Global flood • De-evolution • Microevolution and macroevolution • In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood • Borel's Law • Baraminology • Pindakaasargument • Dinosaur denialism • | Global flood: | Flood geology • Noah's Ark • Noah • Lunar bukkake hypothesis • Fossil sorting by the global flood • Hydroplate theory • Global flood • Grand Canyon • Noah (film) • Epic of Gilgamesh • Didit fallacy • God's Love • Noah's Ark sightings • Haji Yearam • Lake Agassiz • Parasites during the global flood • Life and the global flood • Baraminology • Global flood chronology • Yellowstone • Petrified forest • Intelligent design creationism: | Falsifiability of creationism • Irreducible complexity • Cdesign proponentsists • Intelligent design and academic freedom • Argument from design • The Wonders of Creation Reveal God's Glory • Biological Information: New Perspectives • Seeking God in Science: An Atheist Defends Intelligent Design • John A. Davison • Evolution Under the Microscope: A Scientific Critique of the Theory of Evolution • Rethinking Darwin: A Vedic Study of Darwinism and Intelligent Design • Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False • Providence Lost: A Critique of Darwinism • The Darwin Myth: The Life and Lies of Charles Darwin • The Mystery of Life's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories • The Origin of Human Nature: A Zen Buddhist Looks at Evolution • Thomas Nagel • Darwinism Under The Microscope: How Recent Scientific Evidence Points To Divine Design • The End of Darwinism • Ask Darwinists • Polonium halos • Explanatory Filter • Flowers of asexually-reproducing plants • Eye • Argument from fine tuning • Argument from beauty • Argument from first cause • Appel à la beauté • Flagellum • Moody Institute of Science • Intelligent design • Laryngeal nerve • Suboptimal design • Adam and Evolution: A Scientific Critique of Neo-Darwinism • Expelled: Leader's Guide • Banana argument • | "Intelligent" alternatives: | Intelligent falling • Scientific storkism • Pastafarianism • Scientific Geoterrapinism • Wedgie strategy • | Teach the controversy: | Santorum Amendment • Missouri House Bill 1227 • Indiana Senate Bill 89 • Kitzmiller v. 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