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This made me think back to when I worked at the University of
Arkansas (soo-eee!) where the curator of geology was also an
impressive faculty member, but who made no bones about his belief in
a creationism (sigh.) People often quote Einstein's comment about
God not playing dice with the universe, but I think he was in another
class of minds altogether!
Beryl
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>Dear Colleagues,
>
>An interesting quote from the most recent (April 2005)
>Smithsonian magazine in an article that revisits Dayton, Tennessee
>(the site of the Scopes "monkey trial") follows:
>
>" Kurt Wise teaches science at Bryan. His credentials are
>impressive --- an undergraduate degree in geology from
>the University of Chicago and a PhD from Harvard, where he
>studied with the late Stephen J. Gould, the eminent paleontologist and
>anti-creationist. Wise believes that God created the world and everything
>in it 6,000 years ago."
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>As much as I love museums, I doubt very seriously if the exhibition hall
>or the IMAX theatre are likely spots for the conversion of such strongly held
>beliefs.
>
>In the case of exhibitions and programs related to evolution, I
>feel we really are
>preaching to the choir.
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