Re: "Evolution, Religion and Free Will"



On 2007-08-29, PG <pgk9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/55593/page/1
(Evolution, Religion and Free Will)

It suggests that evolutionists (member scientists in 28 honorific national
academies around the world), are moving ever further away from any form of
credence in creationist theory.

It was a very interesting article. I think I side with most of the
scientists. It would have been interesting to see the graphs for monism
versus dualism, or was that deduced using materialism as monism?

- Richard

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