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Creationism and Darwinism.(LETTERS)
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The Washington Times
| Date:
May 10, 2005
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Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Thursday's editorial "Debating Darwinism" was presented as a thoughtful observation of the debate over state science standards and the teaching of Darwinism in Kansas public schools. However, as a critical thinker, observer and modest theoretical as well as practicing participant in American and international science, I perceive the editorial's inherent skew toward creationism.
Frankly, your writer in his or her analysis does not u...
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