I guess the text is OK as far as it goes, if it weren't for the person who
wrote it. Dawkins fails to realize that he's part of the problem.
The biggest problem was indicated in the recent article by Michael Ruse.
Since Morris and Whitcomb's book and their attempts at incursions into the
science curricula, scientists have repeatedly emphasized that the existence
of God and other such related issues are outside the scope of science and
therefore outside the scope of the high school science class. Now comes
Dawkins and his idea that the existence of God is a scientific question that
can be tested (and, according to him, refuted). Is that a step we want to
take?
Marcio
De: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu [mailto:asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu] Em nome
de Michael Roberts
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 24 de agosto de 2009 16:05
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Assunto: [asa] Brilliant article by Dawkins
No, I am not joking. There was an absolutely brilliant article in The Times
today on the menace of creationism. Excellent stuff, not one attack on
Christianity. It does have a few necessary comments on bishops and clergy
put in an understatement.
Ii is on http://tinyurl.com/nhgu7m
Michael
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