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From: "Gavin Merrifield" <[log in to unmask]>
> > Thank you for the url. Currently, the British Centre
> > for Science
> > Education (http://www.bcseweb.org.uk) is in contact
> > with Prof Jones to
> > meet up over creationism in the UK.
>
> For anybody interested in the debate on
> evolution/creationism in general there are some
> good/useful views over at the Christians in Science
> website (www.cis.org.uk) and their associated email
> list.
>
> The Farady Institute
> (www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/faraday/) at Cambridge also
> now has many of its meetings and courses on science
> and religion in general available for downloading.
I looked at the two websites, they don't seem to offer me anything that is
of academic value. They are funded by a right-wing pro-religion
organisation that aims at blurring the distinction between religion and
science. Theology is not science. Religion is as distinct from science as
is astrology, but unfortunately there are organisations with a lot of money
that try to convince us of the contrary. People predicting that the 21st
century will be the century of irrationality seem to be right, every day we
advance into this century.
Alexander Hellemans
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