The report, titled “Science, Evolution, and Creationism” is available for free as an 88 page pdf file here. There’s also a summary available for those of us with a short attention span, as well as a podcast.
I haven’t had a chance to read through the full text yet but the gist of the article is that science and religion provide separate but not necessarily conflicting frameworks with which we can understand the world. It also discusses the importance of teaching evolution in the classroom and why creationism is not an appropriate topic to debate in a science class setting.
The National Academies Press produces some outstanding reports and this seems to be well worth a read.
God do coexist with science!!
This simple piece of computer software tells it all.
But I am concerned that some of people believe neither God nor science.
Disassembling-galaxies and http://truthmost.com are enough to kill mainstream gravity!
To understand the math behind the software, college math is enough!! If you have no math backgroud, that is OK and you can understand the software by simply playing with it!
Jin He
Just saw excerpts from an interesting film on the subject that quoted Einstein, a physicist, Rabbi’s, a reverend, a Muslim group, Hindus, and personal experience. Some was about creationism and evolution not being mutually exclusive. http://www.vesselfilms.us/whatmean.htm