To: ToryHeartland
a would say a majority of us don't get it either but the squeaky wheel makes the most noise and gets the most notice. I and many of my conservative compatriots here in the states have no compunction about following the proven tenants of science.
religion is for church and should remain there.
36 posted on
02/20/2006 6:47:08 AM PST by
Vaquero
(time again for the Crusades.)
To: Vaquero
a would say a majority of us don't get it either but the squeaky wheel makes the most noise and gets the most notice. I and many of my conservative compatriots here in the states have no compunction about following the proven tenants of science. religion is for church and should remain there. And science is for studying facts and making theories, and should not be taught in a way that makes it an assult on religious beliefs. For most, it is not a desire to get intelligent design in the classroom (although there are those who do), it is the absolute stance that science explains it all and you must accept that it does and disavow your religous beliefs that outrages people.
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