[asa] Fw: NYTimes.com: Believing Scripture but Playing by Science's Rules

From: Robert Schneider <rjschn39@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon Feb 12 2007 - 07:09:29 EST

E-Mail ThisKurt Wise now has a colleague. An interesting article from the NYT about Marcus Ross, a YEC who has just earned a Ph.D. in palaeontology. Any thoughts about the issue raised in the article?

Bob

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            SCIENCE | February 12, 2007
            Believing Scripture but Playing by Science’s Rules
            By CORNELIA DEAN
            As a paleontologist and a creationist, Marcus R. Ross has produced academic work that contradicts his own beliefs.
           
           
               
                   
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