Originally posted by lord of the mark
My experience is that in the heat of politics people of all persuasions will post contorted or dishonest arguements.
My experience is that in the heat of politics people of all persuasions will post contorted or dishonest arguements.
Now, if you want to compare the relative levels of dishonesty, I heartily agree you acquaint yourself with the Discovery Institute's so-called "Wedge Document".
I guess the difference is that I can accept that large numbers of Americans beleive in a "literal" interpretation of the bible, and I can feel their pain (so to speak) when they see it contradicted in the schools their taxes fund.
Compassion isn't in my job description. Chiefly because I do not have a job.
We should still teach proper science in science courses, but the overall problem needs to be approached with sensitivity and tact, not with adolescent ranting (sorry Ozzy
) It seems that many of the folks posting such rants are not genuinely concerned with healing the US polity.

There's a fine line between tact and appeasement.
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