Abstract
I am neither a Darwinian demagogue, nor an Intelligent Design orator. But like any other scientist, I take as common sense Charles Darwin's observation: It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. Nevertheless, a recent news article from Nature, Korea surrenders to creationist demands, has ignited fresh debate. Although the article simply reports on the scientific world's concern about the process of deleting some examples of evolution from South Korean high school textbooks, members of the public are awkwardly arguing with each other on the subject of evolution, based on their religious faith or scientific belief.
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