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Homework Assignment 1 Questions - Cosmogony | SCI 303, Assignments of History of Education

Material Type: Assignment; Professor: Locklair; Class: Cosmogony; Subject: Science; University: Concordia University - Wisconsin; Term: Spring 2007;

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Science 303 - Cosmogony Professor Gary
Locklair
Homework Assignment #1 Spring
2007
Answer the following questions regarding the Gish-Doolittle debate:
1) List two scientific evidences for the evolution model presented by Dr.
Doolittle.
2) List two scientific evidences for the creation model presented by Dr. Gish.
3) Explain how Dr. Doolittle referenced religion in his presentation on origins.
4) Explain how Dr. Gish referenced religion in his presentation on origins.
Please word process your information. Number each answer and limit your
paper to one (double-spaced) page maximum. (Video is in the CUW library:
BS651.C73 1985)

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Science 303 - Cosmogony Professor Gary Locklair Homework Assignment #1 Spring 2007 Answer the following questions regarding the Gish-Doolittle debate :

  1. List two scientific evidences for the evolution model presented by Dr. Doolittle.
  2. List two scientific evidences for the creation model presented by Dr. Gish.
  3. Explain how Dr. Doolittle referenced religion in his presentation on origins.
  4. Explain how Dr. Gish referenced religion in his presentation on origins. Please word process your information. Number each answer and limit your paper to one (double-spaced) page maximum. (Video is in the CUW library: BS651.C73 1985)