Dear ASA'ers,
I have done a critique of Dembski's "What Every Theologian Should Know about Creation, Evolution, and Design" -- I am not sure where this coms from (a book chapter?) but someone of the ID-persuasion forwarded it to me and I gave my line-by-line (or near about) feedback on what I thought.
I would be interested in feedback from any ASA'ers who would be willing to look at my critique. I have the original essay of Dembski's I can send as well. I tried posting it to the list but it never showed up - maybe it was too long. It is in MS Word format, and best sent as an attachment because it apparently wasn't going through by email (and my comments are in italics which is important to differentiate it from Dembski's words).
Anyone willing to comment please email me. Thanks much!
Wendee
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~~ Wendee Holtcamp -- wendee@greendzn.com ~~
~~ Environment/Travel/Science Writer ~~ www.greendzn.com ~~
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