Amanda Gefter May 27, 2009.
Print: NewScientist
http://feeds.newscientist.com/c/749/f/10897/s/45e172f/l/0L0Snewscientist0N0Carticle0Cdn1720A30Echristians0Ebattle0Eeach0Eother0Eover0Eevolution0Bhtml0DDCMP0FOTC0Erss0Gnsref0Fonline0Enews/story01.htmThe Discovery Institute – the Seattle-based headquarters of the intelligent design movement – has just launched a new website, Faith and Evolution, which asks, can one be a Christian and accept evolution? The answer, as far as the Discovery Institute is concerned, is a resounding: No.
The new website appears to be a response to the recent launch of the BioLogos Foundation, the brainchild of geneticist Francis Collins, former head of the Human Genome Project and rumoured Obama appointee-to-be for head of the National Institutes of Health. Along with “a team of scientists who believe in God” and some cash from the Templeton Foundation, Collins, an evangelical Christian who is also a staunch proponent of evolution, is on a crusade to convince believers that faith and science need not be at odds. He is promoting “theistic evolution” – the belief that God (the prayer-listening, proactive, personal God of Christianity) chose to create life by way of evolution...
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