Dr. Samuel Wilkinson was in his first year of medical school at Johns Hopkins University when the question that was percolating in his mind came to a head: Was his belief in God compatible with the theory of evolution? This question stirred up a kind of existential debate in Wilkinson, who at the time had just graduated from Brigham Young University, gotten married and moved to Baltimore. “The theory of evolution has been a stumbling block — more than a stumbling block — for people of faith for a long time,” said Wilkinson, an associate professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine.
Crennan sets up shop with barrister
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ASIC chairman James Shipton might have returned to the regulator this week, but the other person caught up in the expenses furore â Daniel Crennan, QC â has well and truly moved on.
After the report by Dr Vivienne Thom that cleared Shipton and his former deputy chairman (enforcement) of any wrongdoing was released last week, Crennan rightly puffed out his chest and said, âI told you soâ (our words not his).
Setting up shop: Daniel Crennan.Â
Sam Mooy
Both had already paid back the money ASIC forked out â $118,000 in tax advice for Shipton and $70,000 in relocation expenses for Crennan (he moved from Melbourne to Sydney),