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Einar Johan Rasmussen
One of Norway's richest people, shipowner Einar Johan Rasmussen, has pumped $1.6 million into a foundation that aims to challenge Darwin's theory of evolution and to promote intelligent design in its place.
The BioCosmos Foundation calls for "more open debate on biology and the cosmos" and targets "everyone interested in science and the big questions,"
especially "youth and young adults" - incorporating schoolchildren.
As with all proponents of Intelligent Design theories, the foundation extols the virtues of a pseudo-scientific theory that nature is so finely tuned and well-crafted that it could not have evolved via natural selection and must instead have been engineered.
Rasmussen, 81, who hails from Kristiansand in the country's south - Norway's answer to the Bible Belt in the US -
told national broadcaster NRK that his "wish is to make much of this modern research known to the public. It breaks with Darwin in significant ways."
The millionaire agrees with the BioCosmos Foundation, whose members include a Danish professor, a doctor, a civil engineer and a theologist, that evolution "can no longer be clarified as a result of coincidental mutations and natural choice."
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