We are writing in response to, "Considering creationism offers interesting insight"(CT, Feb. 19). The major problem with this column was the liberal use of the terms "creationism" and "evolution" ...
edited by Frances Mason. New York: The Macmillan Co. 1928. 8vo. xx+400 pp. Illus. $5.00. To this title one might truthfully add ‘Inspired by William Jennings Bryan and his Fundamentalist following.
Foreword: The unmetabolized Darwin / by Niles Eldredge -- Acknowledgement -- Preface -- Introduction: The pillars of creationism -- PART I: SCIENCE, EVOLUTION, RELIGION, AND CREATIONISM: Science: ...
--Evolution of the bird, by D.M.S. Watson.--Connecting and missing links in the ascent to man, by R.S. Lull.--The lineage of man, by W.K. Gregory.--The human side of ...
Where did we come from? Why am I here? What's your purpose in life? These are important questions. They're so important that people have posed these questions for thousands of years and revisit them ...
Where did we come from? Why am I here? What's your purpose in life? These are important questions. They're so important that people have posed these questions for thousands of years and revisit them ...