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EVOLUTION 



May, 1932 







THE BRAY 



SCIENCE FALSELY SO-CALLED." 



I^JAW 



THE BRAY BETRAYS HIM 

 The curent issue of the Christian Funda- 

 mentahst carries a full page announce-ient 

 of The Research Science Bureau, Inc. as 

 one of the most unique Corporations in 

 America." 'Unique' is right. For lo and be- 

 hold, it is "to conduct research in all phys- 

 ical sciences, for the defense of the Bible." 

 Its membership is limited to "persons of 

 good moral character", who "believe the 

 Bible" and come across with five bucks. 



One of our readers in North Carolina 

 writes us that Rev. Harry Rimmer, while 

 exhorting converts to join this "scientific" 

 society, specified as qualification for admis- 

 sion to its learned ranks that you "must not 

 believe in evolution". 



Fundamentalist bigotry, trying to camou- 

 flage under the mantle of a scientific sound- 

 ing name. But "The Bray Betrays Him". 



A NEW SHOW IS PROMISED 

 At the suggestion of a Dr. J. G. Huis- 

 inga, who is "a little weary of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Sci- 

 ence, in that it is too hospitable to atheism", 

 the editor of the Christian Fundamentalist 

 proposes the organization of an "Associa- 

 tion of men of science in all its branches, 

 having as chief qualification for entrance. 

 Christian Faith '. He promises to "report 

 progress in our next issue". 



We'll keep one eye peeled, brother. What 

 an entertaining season this promises to be. 



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