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Science and the Supernatural

About 1 pages (315 words)

The Washington Post, March 22nd, 1997

Joseph D. McInerney's March 11 letter "Conflating Science and Faith" was an attempt to justify the biology book produced by the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, of which Mr. McInerney is director, that claims creationism is a pseudoscience. Since I am leading the effort in Fairfax to put a disclaimer in the book, a response is necessary. According to Mr. McInerney and other evolutionists, "creation science" is an oxymoron, and according to their way of thinking, it is. The establishment's definition of science now includes a disclaimer that excludes any possibility of the supernatural. Th...

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