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Heir spends family fortune to discredit evolution
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Ahmanson also, for a time, was behind the Christian Reconstruction movement, which is interested in replacing the government of the United States with a theocracy. And Philip Johnson dedicated his book The Wedge of Truth to Ahmanson and his wife, for knowing what 'The Wedge' actually meant. Whatever THAT means
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As for the Darwin quip, that seems inaccurate to me. Did he not present his theory (along with Wallace's) in a joint paper before the Royal Society before publishing "Origin of Species"? |
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Don't you like how this person is donating his fortune to creation "science," instead of libraries and cancer research? [ December 23, 2002: Message edited by: Shadownought ]</p> |
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Note: the new standards do not require critisms to be taught, but rather that students learn how scientists test scientific theories. |
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"Often derided as stealth creationism" ?
It's still being derided as stealth creationism, because it is stealth creationism. Ahmanson is a billionaire. $2.5 million for the Discovery Institute will not drain his fortune, unfortunately. The right wing is doing well these days because liberal or left-leaning foundations have been spending their money on things like poverty and medical research. The right wing foundations have been spending their money on building up a cadre of ideologues, providing cushy jobs for people like Ann Coulter so they can influence the public discourse with right wing spin. |
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Does anyone have any info on the debates that were mentioned in the article?
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Maybe someone should hit up Bill Gates to devote some of his copious dough (and his generous philanthropy) toward the cause... |
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Also, as evolution causes cancer getting rid of evoltution will make the world a better place and solve that problem. Simple. Xeluan [ December 23, 2002: Message edited by: Xeluan ]</p> |
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