37 Quotes by Eugenie Scott

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    There's a bait and switch going on here because the critics want the textbooks to question whether evolution occurred. And of course they don't because scientists don't question whether evolution occurred.

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    I think what bothers me so much of the time, is they take the data and theory and distort it. They must know they're distorting.

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    Evolution makes biology make sense. And if you don't teach your students the evolutionary core of biology, you're making it harder for them.

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    Evolution is not controversial in the field of science. It's controversial in the public sphere because public education is highly politicized.

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    I never say that evolution is a fact. Evolution is a theory. It's much more important than a fact, because theories explain things.

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    Creationists who want religious ideas taught as scientific fact in public schools continue to adapt to courtroom defeats by hiding their true aims under ever changing guises.

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    Science is a limited way of knowing, looking at just the natural world and natural causes. There are a lot of ways human beings understand the universe - through literature, theology, aesthetics, art or music.

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    You can't really be scientifically literate if you don't understand evolution. And you can't be an educated member of society if you don't understand science.

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    In my opinion, using creation and evolution as topics for critical-thinking exercises in primary and secondary schools is virtually guaranteed to confuse students about evolution and may lead them to reject one of the major themes in science.

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