Give us 150 years, a strangle hold on academia and untold grant dollars and we'll get back to you.
Talk about an entitlement mentality.
Did the people taking this survey know that this is what they meant by "teaching both sides of the issue"?
Evos don’t have a “stranglehold on academia.” Creationist notions are propounded at fundamentalist Bible colleges and at countless other institutions, websites, etc. You are free to donate to a fundamentalist college or other creationist outfit, or to pursue a doctorate in science so as to be able to carry the ball for creationism yourself.
I also find it interesting that even though creationist outfits have the money, they choose not to publish peer-reviewed scholarly journals of their own, even while loudly complaining that the established journals will not accept their works. Are they as much as admitting that they’d lack a rational basis on which to accept or reject an article?
Marie2: I pinged you hither as I think this response also addresses your post #100.
Cedric: Careful about attributing to Richard Dawkins the idea that life on Earth was seeded from space. I saw where he mentioned that in reviewing Francis Crick’s hypothesis, but Dawkins seemed to find it quite unfounded.
Give us 150 years, a strangle hold on academia and untold grant dollars and we'll get back to you.Ka-Ching!