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Joshua Rosenau spends his days defending the teaching of evolution at the National Center for Science Education. He is formerly a doctoral candidate at the University of Kansas, in the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. When not battling creationists or modeling species ranges, he writes about developments in progressive politics and the sciences.
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Dude, you had me confused there for a minute.
Looking forward to having you back in Kansas this weekend, Josh.
Safe travels!
Posted by: Jeremy Mohn | November 5, 2009 9:24 PM
He harked back to a time when religion meant a kind of respect for truth, and was a credit to those who still understand religion and honest methods to be compatible.
Rest in peace, and if there is a heaven, may you be found there, Francisco.
Glen Davidson
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Posted by: Glen Davidson
| November 6, 2009 11:23 AM