It is not a "vanity." I cited text books that are used in the schools today. And the fact that the previous post on this subject has over 600 replies, I'd say it is a subject that people care about.
This election was a large part about Iraq and terror, you are correct. But it was also about morals. Americans are tired of atheists attempting to remove any mention of God.
The story about the Declaration being a sepeartion between church and state was a lead story on several news programs last night. So I don't think it is a vanity. You may not care--but many Americans do!
Yeah, I have no understanding of evolution--even though alot of my studies are on that very subject.
I would like to mention that many of the top scientists today disagree with evolution and also many of them believe in God.
A few examples of these scientists are:
1.Henry F. Schaefer--3rd most cited chemist in the world.
2. James Tour--Rice University Center for Nanoscale Sience and Technology
3. Fred Figwoth--professor of cellular and molecular biology at Yale Graduate School.
How about the director of the Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry and scientists at the Plasma Physics Lab at Princeton. How about the director of the director of the National Museum of Natural History, how the hundreds of other acredited scientists who disagree with the theory of macro-evolution? Are they all stupid hicks too?