George M. Middius[_4_]
March 26th 09, 05:08 AM
Can this be happening again? Are "the people", in their untrammeled
wisdom, about to send Texas spinning back into the 19th century?
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School board chairman Don McLeroy has wanted to tackle questions that
highlight supposed weaknesses in the theory [of evolution].
For example, skeptics of evolution point to what they contend are fossil
record gaps casting doubt on the scientific evidence of common ancestry.
"I'm a skeptic. I'm an evolution skeptic. I don't think it's true," he
said. "You need to present other ideas to the kids."
<http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/25/texas.evolution.teaching/index.html>
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RAO's adherent to mindless mantras needs to consider how far toward the
dark side "the will of the people" should be able to lead us.
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"This specific attack on well-established science ignores mountains of
evidence and years of research done by experts in a variety of fields,"
said Steven Newton, project director at the Oakland California-based
National Center for Science Education, a proponent of evolution.
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Where's the dutiful obeisance to "God"? No wonder "the people" are
rising up against this plague of intellectualism.
woof!
wisdom, about to send Texas spinning back into the 19th century?
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School board chairman Don McLeroy has wanted to tackle questions that
highlight supposed weaknesses in the theory [of evolution].
For example, skeptics of evolution point to what they contend are fossil
record gaps casting doubt on the scientific evidence of common ancestry.
"I'm a skeptic. I'm an evolution skeptic. I don't think it's true," he
said. "You need to present other ideas to the kids."
<http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/25/texas.evolution.teaching/index.html>
===========================================
RAO's adherent to mindless mantras needs to consider how far toward the
dark side "the will of the people" should be able to lead us.
===========================================
"This specific attack on well-established science ignores mountains of
evidence and years of research done by experts in a variety of fields,"
said Steven Newton, project director at the Oakland California-based
National Center for Science Education, a proponent of evolution.
===========================================
Where's the dutiful obeisance to "God"? No wonder "the people" are
rising up against this plague of intellectualism.
woof!