Here is a model of how the list of links on the ASA web site might look.
Dennis, Jack and Terry will make the final format determinations, of
course. I have created the information for everyone but me from
information posted here. The appearance of any link on the ASA web site
will be, of course, up to the individual.
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Glenn Morton, geologist
http://www.glenn.morton.btinternet.co.uk/dmd.htm
Lots of creation/evolution information/anthropology/geology
/paleontology/theology/personal stories of struggle. I have carved out a
brand new theological position for the flood and how to view evolution.
No one else I am aware of had ever held to evolution, old earth AND the
view that the Bible is telling a detailed history.
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Vince D. Calhoun, MA, MS, PhD Candidate (UMBC), Research Engineer
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Psychiatric Neuro-Imaging
WWW: http://pni.med.jhu.edu/vcalhoun
"An author [or researcher] should never conceive himself as bringing into
existence beauty or wisdom which did not exist before, but simply and
solely as trying to embody in terms of his own art some reflection of
eternal Beauty and Wisdom...And always, of every idea and of every
method the Christian will ask not, 'Is it mine?' but 'Is it good?", CS
Lewis
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Dr. Allan H. Harvey, Boulder, Colorado
E-mail SteamDoc@aol.com
http://members.aol.com/steamdoc/writings/
Over the years, I have written a variety of book reviews and essays, many
for
the now defunct Science and Christianity mailing list. This site provides
links to them.
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John W. Burgeson (Burgy), Retired physicist; computer engineer
http://www.burgy.50megs.com
E-mail Burgy@Compuserve.com
"Most study physics to satisfy some requirement. Some study physics to
learn
the tricks of Nature so they may find out how to make things bigger or
smaller or faster or stronger or more sensitive. But a few, a very few,
study
physics because they wonder -- not how things work, but why they work.
They
wonder what is at the bottom of things -- the very bottom, if there is a
bottom."
Lewis Carroll Epstein, THINKING PHYSICS, 1989
"It is wrong to think that the task of physics is to find out how nature
is.
Physics concerns only what we can SAY about nature."
Neils Bohr, source not identified, probably about 1935
"Philosophy attains its chief importance by fusing the two, namely
religion and
science, into one rational scheme of thought."
Alfred North Whitehead, PROCESS AND REALITY, 1929
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Jim Hofmann, Philosophy Department and Liberal Studies Program
California State University Fullerton
http://nsmserver2.fullerton.edu/departments/chemistry/evolution_creation/
web
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Todd S. Greene
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/7755/
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George L. Murphy, physicist, Lutheran clergyman
http://web.raex.com/~gmurphy/
"The Science-Theology Dialogue"
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Keith B. Miller, professor of geology
Department of Geology
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
E-mail kbmill@ksu.edu
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~kbmill/
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Comments?
Burgy (John Burgeson)
www.burgy.50megs.com
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