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I think it´s very contradictory "Quality Science Education" and Creationism. As if those people were really interested in science...
Quality Science Education for All is Larry Caldwell, just as Creation Science Evangelism is Kent Hovind; would this article then not be better at Larry Caldwell? — Dunc|☺ 10:59, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Does QSEA still exist?
QSEA's website appears to have been 'domain parked' and it doesn't show up on the IRS's list of charities. Can anybody confirm if it still exists? For that matter, do we actually have a WP:RS that it was ever a formal IRS-sanctioned non-profit? HrafnTalkStalk 17:48, 21 March 2008 (UTC)