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thealater



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 14 2006,13:09   

hello,
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the foreward that Santorum wrote for Darwin's Nemesis?  I'd like to have it for a paper I'm writing.

Thank you!
Althea

  
keiths



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 14 2006,13:48   

Althea,

You can find the entire text of the foreword here.

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And the set of natural numbers is also the set that starts at 0 and goes to the largest number. -- Joe G

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Arden Chatfield



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 14 2006,15:24   

Quote (keiths @ Mar. 14 2006,19:48)
Althea,

You can find the entire text of the foreword here.

Careful about reading it. It starts killing brain cells within seconds.

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"Rich is just mad because he thought all titties had fur on them until last week when a shorn transvestite ruined his childhood dreams by jumping out of a spider man cake and man boobing him in the face lips." - Erasmus

  
thealater



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 14 2006,18:51   

Will cold medicine prevent the loss of brain cells due to Santorosis?
Althea

  
keiths



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 14 2006,19:48   

For problems with your santorum, my doctor recommends Preparation H.

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And the set of natural numbers is also the set that starts at 0 and goes to the largest number. -- Joe G

Please stop putting words into my mouth that don't belong there and thoughts into my mind that don't belong there. -- KF

  
stevestory



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 15 2006,09:28   

Rick the Retarded:

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As the decline of true science has been a major factor in the decline of Western culture, so too the renewal of science will play a big part in cultural renewal.


Man, he would fit right in at Uncommonly Dense, wouldn't he?

   
Mr_Christopher



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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 17 2006,12:59   

This volume celebrates Phillip Johnson's leadership in the intelligent design (ID) movement. Scholars who have known Phil best and worked with him most closely assembled in April 2004 at Biola University to present him with a collection of papers in his honor. I wish I could have been there to offer my congratulations and thanks in person. Instead, I have the privilege of writing this brief foreword from Washington.

Since the publication of "Darwin on Trial" more than ten years ago, Phillip Johnson has provided extraordinary leadership for an extraordinary cause, namely, to rid science of false philosophy. The importance of the cause is clear: what could be more important than showing that only a shallow, partisan understanding of science supports the false philosophy of materialist reductionism with its thoroughly unscientific denial of formal and final causes in nature and its repudiation of the first cause of all being? As the decline of true science has been a major factor in the decline of Western culture, so too the renewal of science will play a big part in cultural renewal.


Johnson's extraordinary leadership also is clear: rather than fall into the trap of building a cult of personality around himself and his own considerable intellectual talents, he has instead helped raise up and promote a whole group of intellectual leaders in the cause of scientific renewal. This kind of selfless Christian leadership is a shining example to us all, young and old.

Speaking of the young, I personally wish to commend Phil for the great help he has given me in my efforts to inject a renewed and unbiased understanding of science and its practice into the curricula of our public schools. There is much more for us to do, but working with Phil's colleagues at Seattle's Discovery Institute, we have begun the difficult fight for removing the stranglehold of philosophical materialism on textbook science.

Phil, I congratulate and praise you for your tireless work to return science to a sure philosophical grounding in the nature of things as they really are. Please know that during your Biola celebration, I was with you and your colleagues in spirit. As much as I was delighted when I first heard about this celebration in your honor, I am again delighted now that the proceedings from that celebration have appeared in book form.

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