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Thanks Alex! Those were really good suggestions! I hope that I was wrong in what I said, but I think that the facts bear me out. The real problem is that it becomes a slippery slope, doesn't it? For example, in Oklahoma, they elected a Senator on Tuesday who thinks that unmarried mothers should not teach public school. Now, one might say that any woman might have protection under the Constitution, but I think that people forget that the purpose of the US Supreme Court is to interpret the Constitution and Mr. Bush just said today, when asked what type of jurist he would choose to replace Justice Rehnquist, if he should resign, "one that interprets the law strictly." Unfortunately, that tends to mean people like Justices Scalia and Thomas. Whether or not they get confirmed, is another matter. However, Justice Thomas got confirmed, didn't he? And the Republicans now have a very strong majority in the House and Senate. Like I said, I hope that I am wrong. But I fear that I am not. Lisa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. Lisa E. Park, Associate Professor Department of Geology Crouse Hall 252 Buchtel Commons University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-4101 USA 001-330-972-7633 (phone) 001-330-972-7611 (fax) lepark@uakron.edu Damnant quod non intelligunt (they condemn what they do not understand) -----Original Message----- From: paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk [mailto:paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk]On Behalf Of Alexander Glass Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:27 PM To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk Subject: Re: paleonet Moral Values Means Anti-Science In answer to the question "what are we going to do"? Well, first of all every scientists in America should join and actively support the National Center for Science Education (www.natcenscied.org). It is an embarrassment to the scientific establishment that creationist organizations such as the ICR still continue to have VASTLY larger budgets than the one organization that defends evolution and good science in the public sphere. Second, forget about writing another book on the subject of creation-evolution what we need instead is ACTIVE participation in the local communities. How many of you know the people who sit on your local school boards? What do you know about their views with regards to science and evolution? Is a "Kansas Tornado" waiting to happen in your neck of the woods? There is absolutely no reason for us to be surprised that anti-evolutionist measures continue to make it into local school districts - the efforts of anti-evolutionists are relentless and constant. Are you prepared to oppose local flare ups or will you be caught off guard when it happens? If you have the urge to write another book write one for the FAITH COMMUNITY. The "science" in creationism is largely a front for underlying theological, philosophical, and ethical concerns. Teaching better or more facts about evolution isn't going to affect students' attitudes if they believe that accepting evolution is anti-Christian and anti-God. Much of Christianity (including much of conservative Christianity) accepts evolution and has harmonized it with their spiritual world view. Yet the available literature geared towards Christian students and young Christian people continues to be dominated by anti-evolutionist nonsense. Indeed they are being BOMBARDED with it! A visit to your local Christian bookstore will tell you that. There are already a slew of great books that harmonize Christianity and modern science but they just don't seem to get marketed to the conservative faith community enough. Buy a couple of copies of these and donate them to your local libraries, your High School libraries, local churches etc. Make yourself available (i.e. say hello, write them a letter) to your local churches for talks and discussions on this subject. You would be surprised how welcoming even the conservative denominations can be when it comes to the subject of science and religion. Even to agnostics like myself. The REAL impact on people's attitudes about evolution will have to come from WITHIN the faith community. Put together a nice talk on the nature of science, the evidence for evolution, and advertise yourself to local clubs, organizations, High Schools, etc. There is great interest in this issue among the public right now and we cannot pass this opportunity up! At 09:18 AM 11/4/2004, you wrote: >Dear Paleonetters and all people interested in Science--- > >On Tuesday, George Bush was re-elected President of the United >States. Whether or not you supported him is inconsequential. What will >have extreme consequences to those interested in paleontology and the >study of evolution is WHY he got elected. Despite an unpopular war in >Iraq and an underperforming economy, millions of people turned out at the >polls to vote for Mr. Bush. The reason they cited was "moral >values." Most pundits define this as meaning anti-abortion and anti-gay >marriage, but it runs a little deeper than that. It is also anti-science, >and for us, anti-evolution. With 4 Supreme Court Justice nominations >looming in the next 4 years, Mr. Bush could appoint very extreme >right-wing justices who could effectively put prayer in school, the Ten >Commandments in public places and Creationism in the classroom. > >The time is now for all of us to come together and realize what is >happening. One THIRD of Americans are evangelical Christians. They >interpret the Bible literally, which means that they do not believe Earth >is 4.6 billion years old, but do believe that the Flood caused the Grand >Canyon. What was once thought of as a "fringe" element in American >society has become the majority and, as witnessed on Tuesday, they VOTE. > >The question is.....what are we going to do? To borrow from two recent >campaign ads: there ARE wolves lurking in the forest...are we going to bury >our heads in the sand? > >Sincerely, >Lisa Park > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Dr. Lisa E. Park, Associate Professor >Department of Geology >Crouse Hall >252 Buchtel Commons >University of Akron >Akron, OH 44325-4101 USA >001-330-972-7633 (phone) >001-330-972-7611 (fax) >lepark@uakron.edu > >Damnant quod non intelligunt >(they condemn what they do not understand) > ---------------------- Alexander Glass Paleobiology of ophiuroids, asteroids, and crinoids Ph. D. 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