There's an official statement on the John Templeton Foundation's website
slating an article in the Wall Street Journal on Monday that gave the
impression that the foundation supports ID. Unless you're a WSJ subscriber,
you won't yet have access to that article yet, but there's a copy at
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05318/606357.stm. The riposte from the
foundation is at
http://www.templeton.org/topics_in_the_news/Official_Statement.asp.
Chris
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Is the Templeton foundation not an organisation promoting the
teaching of Intelligent Design at schools and universities?
It finances the "Universite Interdisciplinaire de Paris," which is
an organisation supporting ID.
See:
http://www.pseudo-sciences.org/article.php3?id_article=415
Alexander Hellemans
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