Weekly Standard Book Review
October 16, 2005 | By Charmaine Yoest

I've got a piece in the Weekly Standard reviewing a book by Kent Greenawalt, Does God Belong in Public Schools?
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I've got a piece in the Weekly Standard reviewing a book by Kent Greenawalt, Does God Belong in Public Schools?
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Congratulations Charmaine! Well done.
Sorry we didn't have a chance to talk at GodBlogCon. But I'm thrilled to have discovered your blog. Blessings!
Posted by: BelieverThinker | October 16, 2005 9:51 PM
Charmaine, I just finished reading your book review in Weekly Standard. I found it to be an interesting and insightful essay on the current science vs religion "controversy."
Practically any scientist will say that the sun is the center of the universe, but I am almost certain that we don't know where the center of the physical universe is. How could we? We don't know its size and believe that it to be expanding. So, conceivably the earth could be the center of the universe. The sun is believed to be the center of the solar system. Anyway, Greenawalt, like many "well-educated" Liberals seems ignorant in a variety of ways.
Posted by: wyck | October 19, 2005 4:22 PM
Thanks Wyck. I worked hard to be fair to Greenawalt, but I found his bigotry against Christians to be jaw-dropping.
Posted by: charmaine | October 19, 2005 7:25 PM