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Nature 455, 590 (2 October 2008) | doi:10.1038/455590c; Published online 1 October 2008
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Religion and science: a guide for the 'perplexed'
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There is no need for Matthew Cobb and Jerry Coyne (Nature 454, 1049; 2008) to be "perplexed" by your Editorial concerning the funding of science and religion ('Templeton's legacy' Nature 454, 253–254; 2008
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