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Just wondering... |
Pehnec, Steve |
Feb 07, 2004
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In your "Call for Papers", you write:
"Papers whose goal is to promote creationism, Intelligent Design, irreducible complexity, the compatibility of the Bible with science, and religious apologetics, exegesis or papers arguing against established scientific theories such as the evolution theory will not be accepted."
So I was wondering, is it permissable to submit a paper that explores the limits of science as defined by science itself; one that explores the
reasons why science cannot disprove the existence of a god? Is your forum open to agnostics, or is it the case that only athiests need apply?
Just wondering...
Steve
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Just wondering... |
TalkReason , |
Feb 07, 2004
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Dear Mr.Pehnec:
Talk Reason does not ask the authors of submitted articles what their religious beliefs or affiliations are. Agnostics are welcome as
well as believers and atheists (indeed, all three categories are represented in our roster of authors). The submitted articles are judged only on their merits, provided they meet the requirements listed in the About Us section.
Unsolicited submissions are sent for a review to one or two reviewers who are supposed to be experts in the relevant field. You certainly may submit an article, but we can't assert in advance that it will be published -- it will depend on the quality of the submission as judged by the reviewers (if, though, the
submitted article does not meet the requirements listed in About Us, it may
be rejected without reviews).
Talk Reason.
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