To: Mr. Lucky
And do these "creationists" that you seem intent to wage such a jihad against receive your tax money to support their silliness as do the Darwinians. Perhaps it's their exercise of their First Amendment rights that has you fluttering about so. Whether a person believes in creationism or not the fact is that creationism has virtually all its roots in the bible, so under the separation rules between church and state creationism can never be taught in the public school system or actively promoted by public TV. If creationists choose to teach creationism in their own private or home schools that is their prerogative...as unfortunate as it is for the kids that are exposed to this bunk.
48 posted on
09/27/2001 9:46:28 AM PDT by
WRhine
To: WRhine
So let me get this right. Somewhere in your thorough reading of our Constitution you have gleaned an article which provides that which scientists receive tax-funded research support and which don't will be based upon their religion? That if an atheist's deeply held beliefs cloud his world view that's just fine, but if a theist's beliefs do the same, he should be ridiculed?
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