Re: Politics and ID

From: Bill Hamilton <williamehamiltonjr@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Apr 13 2006 - 15:05:11 EDT

For the record: I am a conservative Republican. I do not support the teaching
of ID as science. However, like Ted, I believe that kids should be taught
something of philosophy of science, and that ID can be included in that
curriculum.

--- Carol or John Burgeson <burgytwo@juno.com> wrote:

> The New York Times examines U.S. Sen. John McCain's growing interest in
> securing religious-right votes in 2008.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/09/washington/09mccain.html?_r=2&oref=slog
> in&oref=slogin
>
> Among McCain's remarks was this: "He said schools should be allowed to
> offer "intelligent design" courses as an alternative to evolution, a huge
> issue for many conservatives.
>
> It appears that "conservative" means "I support ID." And that is a
> winning issue among many voters.
>
> Be you a liberal or conservative, a Republican, Democrat, Green or
> Reformed, this is, to me, a disturbing development.
>
> Burgy
>

Bill Hamilton
William E. Hamilton, Jr., Ph.D.
248.652.4148 (home) 248.303.8651 (mobile)
"...If God is for us, who is against us?" Rom 8:31

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