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MISTAKE: Applied Evolutionary Epistemology
By Jeremy Sherman on November 27, 1998Read moreThe Seven Laws of Unnerving Uncertainty (Spelling “Mistake”) 1. Multiplicity: I never do anything for just one reason and it never has just one effect. Life is like playing piano with oven mitts on. 2. Infinity: Anything that has a cause, has multiple causes extending back in time infinitely. Anything that has an effect, has multiple effects extending forward in
0The Pope Meets Darwin
By Larry Arnhart on August 23, 1998Read moreIn October of 1996, Pope John Paul II issued a statement on Darwinian evolution.
Open Letter to NABT, NCSE, and AAAS
By David Oakley on August 23, 1998Read moreOpen letter to those signing an open letter to the National Association of Biology Teachers, to the National Center for Science Education, and to the American Association for the Advancement of the Sciences Object: recent changes in the wording of the NABT’s definition of the word “evolution” To whom it may be concerned, It has come to our attention that
Creation and Evolution
By Robert Schneider on January 17, 1998Read moreBerea College, where I teach a senior seminar entitled “Science and Faith,” is an independent liberal arts college, committed to “the cause of Christ” but non- sectarian and non-creedal. Probably 75% of the student body, who come from the mountain counties of Appalachian America, are conservative or fundamentalist Christians from Baptist, Pentecostal and Holiness traditions. Recently, a small but active