Of course, creationism is different from intelligent design creationism,
and it is nonetheless some form of ID theory that seems to be gaining
more and more popularity with scientists.

At 08:47 PM 3/19/02 -0600, you wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

You may want to check out the petition that is found at the URL below.
Apparently, Ohio would like to see creationism taught as an alternate
"scientific" perspective.

"Against Intelligent Design Creationism in Ohio"

http://www.PetitionOnline.com/idno/

Best wishes,

Linda


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