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- Subject: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] [POLITICS][RELIGION] Few Biologists but Many Evangelicals Sign Anti-Evolution Petition
- From: Rick Buford <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:00:23 -0600
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"Roger J. Lien, a professor of poultry science at Auburn, said he
received a copy of the petition from Christian friends."
I'm sorry, but I couldn't help but laugh...come'on...chicken scientists?
Shouldn't he be out solving the chicken vs egg problem? =)
Rick
Mike Miller wrote:
Check this out (from NY Times):
http://taxa.epi.umn.edu/rmnews/2006/msg00076.html
My comment:
I would like to know how many that signed the petition discussed below
would also sign a petition that said "there is no God" or "Jesus was not
the son of God" or "a woman's right to choose to have an abortion must
be maintained" or even "I voted for John Kerry in 2004." In other words,
this is all about ideology and religion and not about science. After
withstanding nearly 150 years of constant, hostile opposition, the
essentials of Darwinian theory are now established as solidly as those
of any theory in any science.
Mike
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