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Tuesday, 10:36 am

No, no, no, no, no. NO! Dammit.

There is nothing intelligent about Intelligent Design. It is not science. It is religion trying to dress up as science. And for the President of the United States to come out and state that theories of Evolution and Intelligent Design should be taught side by side in public schools is the height of ignorance. Intelligent Design is not science. It is religion. Religion, Religion, Religion. It is Christian Creationism. It is Biblical. It is NOT science.

The President says, “I think that part of education is to expose people to different schools of thought.” “You’re asking me whether or not people ought to be exposed to different ideas, the answer is yes.”

THEN GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL!

How the hell do we maintain a competitive edge in the scientific world when the most powerful man in the world sees no problem in calling Creationism a science?

Update: Pharyngula is pissed about it, too. Lend him some support.

Posted by Kate on 08/0205 at 10:36 AM

I do hope the site owner at Beatnik Paradiso won’t mind my stealing his cute cartoon image of a wolf in sheep’s clothing.  It seemed to fit this news.

Posted by Linkmeister on 08/02  at  01:12 PM

I thought it was appropriate and all for a good cause. I like him. He’d make a good logo for the cause.

Where are the intelligent people in this country and why do they have no voice? Why is stupidity so damned attractive?

Posted by Kate on 08/02  at  01:18 PM

The Dharma Bums are bummed too. This is really depressing, but it shows how low a man will stoop to curry the favor of a powerful electorate. Never mind that his actions will have terrible consequences for decades. I’m depressed.

Posted by pablo on 08/02  at  07:38 PM

Have you looked at Pharyngula’s post lately?  The number of blogs posting and linking about this is bordering on humongous.

Posted by Linkmeister on 08/02  at  08:16 PM

Yes, Linkmeister. Does a body a world of good to see so many people speaking out. Even a few infamous righties. It’s a beeyootiful list!

Pablo, I understand depressed. But you know, this morning I was simply enraged. Ferget depressed. I was wild with rage. Wanted to smash things. Something broke and I don’t intend to be PC about it or diplomatic. This is rank stupidity and I’m sick to death of it. They can keep their creation myths out of public schools. They can keep their creation myths in Sunday School where they belong.  The President is as entitled as any of us to whatever faith he chooses, but keep it out of the public schools. FAITH is not SCIENCE.

Posted by Kate on 08/02  at  09:15 PM

Alas, this is far more than mere stupidity. This is creeping Fundamentalism that truly does have an agenda to transform our society into a theocracy. This is not just poorly educated people looking for easy answers. These are clever, motivated people with a plan and a process. (Here in Kansas City they are also making probes into the public library system, seeing if that arena is ripe for assault.) The rank and file are ill-informed stooges, but behind them are scheming minds with long-term plans. I guess the fact that there is so much resistance to the manifestations of their agenda is some sign of encouragement.

Posted by pablo on 08/03  at  05:39 AM

Well Good Morning, Pablo. You’re out and about bright and early. smile

I guess maybe varying degrees of stupidity when I think about the President’s utterances. I’m still doubtful about his ability to think himself out of a box. Long range thinking isn’t his forte nor his concern, apparently. More ignorance on the part of the poorly educated, easily swayed, and easily frightened. And I don’t discount genuine belief on the part of some, who still can’t see the long range consequences of enforcing their religious beliefs on everyone else. But you’re right. It’s pure cunning and craft on the part of Dobson and his cronies who have a corrupted everything good about the religion they profess to be practicing. Power and greed are their game, I think. They’ll appeal to humanity’s basest instincts to push their agenda. Doesn’t mean they don’t have a lock on stupidity, though.

It’ll take time and *a lot* of effort to stop the theocrats, but I think it will happen.

After what happened in Ohio last night, I am more hopeful than I have been in a while. That election was very close in the reddest of red portions of a very conservative state. Still too early to say if it’s the beginning of a real trend, but it looks like a distinct possibility.

Posted by Kate on 08/03  at  06:38 AM

Pablo writes, “The rank and file are ill-informed stooges, but behind them are scheming minds with long-term plans. I guess the fact that there is so much resistance to the manifestations of their agenda is some sign of encouragement.”

I absolutely agree but there is going to have to be a lot more PUBLIC resistance before people sit up and really start to take notice.  This is so widespread and so behind the scenes (up until now) and so inspid that we are all going to wake up one day and find they have won unless we really begin to get vocal and show our strength in numbers.  I am getting so fed up with what is going on in this country I am becoming even more inarticulate than usual.  Grrrrr
angry

Posted by cyn on 08/03  at  08:34 AM