The ASA/CSCA Newsletter is the bimonthly publication of the American Scientific Affiliation and the Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation. The ASA and CSCA are fellowships of Christians in science. The ASAN reports news of these organizations and its members, and of other significant events relating to science and Christianity.

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Claims Based on the Authority of Science and How to Assess Them
Materials scientist and electronics engineering professor Richard Bube offers advice on how to evaluate claims based on science, especially for the non-scientist. He also gives seven patterns of relating science and Christianity.

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The Search for a New Source of Energy from Nuclear Fusion
Robert Kaita is a physicist working at Princeton on plasma fusion research. He describes his work and how science relates to Christian faith.

A Designed Universe
Astrophysicist Robert Newman describes scientific evidences for design of the universe.

You Bet Your Life!
Pascal's wager is given new life by applying the mathematics of game theory.

A School Board Success Story
How a California school board set policy on teaching science that ousted "isms" from the biology classroom.

Can a Christian Believe in Evolution? A Yes Response
Environmental scientists Paul Rothrock and Ray Grizzle find that God's actions manifested in physical processes is in harmony with the biblical worldview.

Diversions

SEP/OCT 94 Loseletter
A newsletter parody not to be taken seriously - unless you read between the lines!

SEP/OCT 96 Loseletter
For those for whom one issue is not enough.

ASAN Key

ASA members names are printed in bold type

* followed by a name is the Editor's way of saying "thanks!" to the news contributor of that name.

Editorial custom is to omit titles, such as Dr., from names. So many ASAers and others reported in the ASAN have doctorates that too much space is taken in the printed version to include them.

ASAN is used as an abbreviation for the ASA/CSCA Newsletter.

ASAxx (such as ASA99) refers to the ASA Annual Meeting in year 1999. (ASA00, of course, refers to the Meeting of the year 2000 AD.)

The ASAN Co-Editors David Fisher and Margaret Towne can be reached via email at: 

David Fisher: dfisher@twr.org 

Margaret Towne: TowneMG@aol.com

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