Addresses, from a Christian perspective, issues of activism, abortion, human evolution, and bears witness to the mistakes made by well-meaning Christians in taking their views of the Bible's mandates to extremes.
Discusses issues of creation/evolution including areas of anthropology, geology, the global/local flood, paleontology and theology from the perspective of a Christian who adheres to commonly accepted evolutionary theory and seeks to harmonize it with the Bible. Genesis 1 is seen as a series of 'Proclamations,' rather than a chronological account of creation events.
a pamphlet responding to some of the common misconceptions about the relationship between science and religion, and giving some of the evidence for evolution and the Big Bang
Organization working to defend the teaching of evolution against sectarian attackand serving as a nationally-recognized clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and 'scientific creationism' out.