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Further reading
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The linked article is authored by Jason Winschel, a parishioner of the SSPX chapel in Carnegie, PA.
He is not a scientist, but an academic with degrees in History and Poli Sci.
And that is precisely how the article reads.
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From the note at the end of the article:
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Jason T.J.J. Winschel and wife Tina are the parents of four boys. He holds degrees in History and Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh. He teaches History at the middle and high school levels in the North Allegheny School District. He and his family attend the Latin Mass at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Carnegie, PA.
Robert Sungenis details his encounter with
The Angelus concerning Winschel's Octobert 2003 cover story article in his book
Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right. The shorter version of this sorry affair is found in footnote 149 on p. 99 of Sungenis' more recent book which Fr. Rusak refers to in his review
-- Scientific Heresies and Their Effect on the Church wherein it states: "On another occasion ....Jason Winschel, wrote an article for the SSPX magazine,
The Angelus, titled, Galileo, Victim or Villain," for the October 2003 issue. A few months after the article was published, I approached the editor of
The Angelus and asked if he would allow us to write a rebuttal for othe sake of fairness. He declined, even after an appeal."
Jason Winschel doing his thing as a public school teacher:
https://www.northallegheny.org/Page/7300
 | Name: Jason Winschel Email: jwinschel@northallegheny.org Grade: 9 Room Number: 403 Subject(s): Honors European History, American History
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Class(es)/Course(s): Honors European History, American History District Activities I Sponsor/Coach: Middle School Cross Country, Track and Field; High School Table Tennis Club |
Biography: (1973-?)
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