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- YOU ASKED FOR IT. Appleyard, Bryan // New Scientist;04/22/2000, Vol. 166 Issue 2235, p44
Presents the ideas of the author, a creationist, on the debate between evolutionism and creationism. Idea that wide claims may be made in evolution because many of its theories are difficult to disprove; Idea that the discoveries of science will make religion, literature, art and rhetoric obsolete.
- A thumbs-up to evolution, and a goodbye. Allen Jr., John L. // National Catholic Reporter;11/18/2005, Vol. 42 Issue 5, p21
Focuses on the Vatican project which plans to unite religion and science undertaken by the Pontifical Council for Culture in coordination with the Lateran University and the Templeton Foundation in Rome, Italy. Views on the aspects of science that opposes to the ideals of Christianity; Thoughts...
- Evolution and the Pro-Proselyte. Richey, J. A. M. // America;9/22/1917, Vol. 17 Issue 24, p593
The article discusses the religious aspects of evolution. The author said evolution is plausible, since the geologic sequences were fairly well demonstrated and appeared to coincide with the sequences in the Biblical record. The author describes evolution as a theory of assumptions and in so far...
- The God Who beckons. Chittister, Joan // National Catholic Reporter;9/4/2009, Vol. 45 Issue 23, p1
The article looks at the evolution of things on earth. It cites the discoveries in science that proved the truth about the evolution of many things. It tells the spiritual belief in the creation of these things which God had made. It also discusses the two issues in particular challenge the...
- Darwin's Ghost. Causton, Peter James // Commonweal;10/6/2006, Vol. 133 Issue 17, p12
The article discusses the tension between Darwinian science on evolution and Christian faith. Theology must contest science's current cultural prestige and authority regarding the increasingly aggressive polemics of those who think Darwinism can explain the nature of human life. Evolution seems...
- SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND THE MYTH OF CREATION. ALEXANDER, GARY // Journal of Curriculum & Supervision;Summer1986, Vol. 1 Issue 4, p294
The article emphasizes the need to distinguish between religion and science to resolve the dilemma posed by the creation-science versus evolution debate. Cited are the fundamental issues in looking at the varied views on the debate including the role of educational institutions as a battleground...
- Recent discoveries in science have given us a new picture of the divine creator. // National Catholic Reporter;9/4/2009, Vol. 45 Issue 23, p22
The article looks at the evolution of things on earth. It cites the discoveries in science that proved the truth about the evolution of many things. It tells the spiritual belief in the creation of these things which God had made. It also discusses the two issues in particular challenge the...
- The Origin of Species, and Everything Else. MANZI, JIM // National Review;10/8/2007, Vol. 59 Issue 18, p42
The article explores evolution versus creation debate by dismantling the premises of scientific atheism as expounded by scholars such as Richard Dawkins. Scientific atheists think evolution eliminates the need for a Creator, and that evolution has no goal or purpose. Genetic Algorithms (GA) are...
- The Life Science Prize. Zimmerman, Michael // Reports of the National Center for Science Education;Sep-Dec2005, Vol. 25 Issue 5/6, p33
The article discusses the authors experience in competing with a creation scientist for a Life Science Prize offered by Teno Groppi and his friends. The challenge offers $20,000 dollars to an evolutionist to prove that evolution is science and that creation is religion and awards the same amount...


