Creationist *are* abusing there roles in academia and the media.  I can't
beleive there is any doubt about that.  This about more than just waking up
to the facts, scientists need to start putting up a fight or we will lose
what we have gained since the Renaissance.

Preposterous you say?

"History may not repeat itself, but it certainly does rhyme" - S.L. Clemens

Jim Sparks


On 9/1/06, Leslie Mertz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Better, most certainly. Unfortunately, public opinion (and sometimes
> student opinion, despite our valiant efforts) is too often molded by
> postings on the web, and this can have a great impact on policy
> decisions.
>
> On Sep 1, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Gregg Miller wrote:
>
> > Better to teach the students to think.  Better to teach the
> > students to
> > critically analyze.  Better to teach the students science.  Then
> > there would
> > be no need to build hundreds of web pages, print thousands of
> > articles.
> >
> > Gregg Miller
>



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