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Interesting discussion considering the church marquee I passed today:

"If evolution is right, can anything be wrong?"

Tim Oldread
Public Programs Coordinator
Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL  34236
Phone: 941-388-4441 x369
Fax: 941-388-4381
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"We may find that not only are life systems more complex than we think, 
they are also more complex than we can think."
 
 
 


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From: Informal Science Education Network
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Subject: Reconciling Science and Religion


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The NY Times (1/4/08) has an article about a new book on just this topic
produced by the National Academy of Sciences--"Science, Evolution and
Creationism." It is targeted specifically to the lay public, explains the
differences between science and religion and asserts that "acceptance of
evolution does not require abandoning belief in God." The book will be
available on the web site of the academies: www.nas.edu.

-- 
Ellen Giusti

On 1/4/08 12:01 AM, "ISEN-ASTC-L automatic digest system"
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> January 25-26, 2008
> Reconciling Science and Religion in a Science Center: Do We Need 
> To?=20 COSI Columbus, Columbus, Ohio=20
> 
> How do we help our visitors explore issues in which science and 
> religion seem to be in conflict? Do you address the difference between 
> a = scientific and a religious way of knowing? Do we embrace 
> controversy or steer clear = of
> it? What are the implications of our decisions for the various =
> departments
> within our organizations? We'll share what we've learned from our fall =
> 2007
> public lecture "Reconciling Science and Religion." Bring a team and take
> part in discussions relevant to exhibits, marketing, and education. =
> Discuss
> what has worked, and what has not. Chart a course of action with the =
> help of
> others in the field.
> 
> Contact: COSI Call Center for registration
> Phone: 614/228-2674 x2541; Fax 614/629-3150
> Suggestions for discussions? Contact Joan Harless 614/228-2674 
> x2354=20
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