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PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release:

The Free Inquiry Group of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, Inc. (FIG) is pleased to announce that the Honorable Mark Mallory, Mayor of the City of Cincinnati, has proclaimed February 12, 2008 as “DARWIN DAY.”

The Proclamation reads as follows:

Proclamation
City of Cincinnati

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Be It Proclaimed:
WHEREAS, The City of Cincinnati has always been at the forefront of scientific research, medicine, and academia; and
WHEREAS, The City will continue to support the sciences at all levels of education; and
WHEREAS, many scientific advancements can be traced back to the work of Charles Darwin and his groundbreaking discovery 150 years ago, that living things change over time, or evolve, in response to selective pressure of their environment; and

WHEREAS, Darwin's theory redefined the direction of research and progress, and has since been the cornerstone of the biological sciences that have brought advancement in medicine, agriculture, zoology, paleontology, and conservation, to name a few, to benefit us all; and
WHEREAS, Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809, and
WHEREAS, February 12 is a world-wide Darwin Day Celebration; and

Now, Therefore, I, Mark Mallory,
Mayor of the City of Cincinnati do hereby proclaim
February 12, 2008,
as
"DARWIN DAY"
in Cincinnati.

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John Welte, Sr., President of FIG, who had requested the Proclamation, said he was very gratified to see the City of Cincinnati continue its historic support of science, reason, and free inquiry. “This is particularly important in light of the fact that there are constant attacks on the evidence of evolution by the ‘Creation Museum’ here in our area, by educators who want to allow the religious viewpoint called ‘Creationism’ to be taught in our schools, and even by candidates for the Presidency of the United States. Evolution has been clearly established as one of the most robust of scientific facts,” Welte said.
I was always a fan of affirmative action.
I morphed into an older man.
SuperFlyBCat Wrote:I was always a fan of affirmative action.

Huh? What does that have to do with the topic?
I went backwards - I'm turning back into an ape.

Which begs the question, why are there not any half-human/half apes running around?
05-stirthepot
If you are asking that question then you don't understand the theory of evolution.
bearcatfan Wrote:I went backwards - I'm turning back into an ape.

Which begs the question, why are there not any half-human/half apes running around?
05-stirthepot

I work with quite a few of them, although they could be the result of cross breeding.
Man is an ape, look it up.
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