Creationism's Trojan Horse - Contents

Contents

  • Introduction
  1. How the Wedge Began
  2. The Wedge Document: A Design for Design
  3. Search for the Science
  4. Paleontology Lite and Copernican Discoveries
  5. A Conspiracy Hunter and a Newton
  6. Everything Except Science I
  7. Everything Except Science II
  8. Wedging into Power Politics
  9. Religion First—and Last

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