Book review: 40 Days and 40 Nights: Darwin, Intelligent Design, God, OxyContin and Other Oddities on Trial in Pennsylvania | Calbreath, DF. 2008.
PSCF 60(1):67-68. CELD ID 21957Abstract Matthew Chapman has an axe to grind. He is an angry man, and it is often difficult to determine in this book who makes him most angry. The "usual gang of suspects" include the Dover, Pennsylvania Board of Education; Republicans; President Bush; and "religious fundamentalists." While the book is ostensibly about a specific court case, Chapman uses it as a vehicle for his disdain and anger toward all of the above-mentioned groups as well as others I perhaps have inadvertently left out.
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