By pushing the teaching of creation as some Christians see it in the public schools, Creationists are indeed using taxpayer dollars. Creationists are also using them in funding these pseudo-debates, legal actions and so on.
There are not a whole lot of scientists from India, China or Japan opposing evolution. They have their own journals to publish in, so if there was a real case, we'd see some fascinating articles from one of these places.
Accepting Creation as an act of faith is an honorable thing. Pushing pseudo-science is not.
"Pushing pseudo-science is not."
You mean like your precious little Prof. Reiner Protsch von Zeiten, and his cute carbon-dating hoax?
Evo frauds are so precocious.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1196571/posts
Very nicely said. If the evidence of a 6,000 year-old Earth is so compelling, why is NO ONE outside the Christian, Bible-reading community advancing the same concept?
(I was referring to your "Pushing pseudo science ... " statement)