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This is a quite worrying, if true (from today's Wichita
Eagle).  You may remember that an article about the class that
Mirecki inteneded to offer was posted here a few weeks ago.  


Professor beaten; attackers cite KU creationism class

Associated Press

LAWRENCE - A professor whose planned course on creationism and
intelligent design was canceled after he sent e-mails deriding
Christian conservatives was hospitalized Monday after what
appeared to be a roadside beating.

University of Kansas religious studies professor Paul Mirecki
said that the two men who beat him made references to the
class that was to be offered for the first time this spring.

Originally called "Special Topics in Religion: Intelligent
Design, Creationism and other Religious Mythologies," the
course was canceled last week at Mirecki's request.

The class was added after the Kansas State Board of Education
decided to include more criticism of evolution in science
standards for elementary and secondary students.

"I didn't know them," Mirecki said of his assailants, "but I'm
sure they knew me."

One recent e-mail from Mirecki to members of a student
organization referred to religious conservatives as "fundies,"
and said a course describing intelligent design as mythology
would be a "nice slap in their big fat face." Mirecki has
apologized for those comments.

Lt. Kari Wempe, a spokeswoman for the Douglas County Sheriff's
Department, said a deputy was dispatched to Lawrence Memorial
Hospital after receiving a call around 7 a.m. regarding a battery.

She said Mirecki reported he was attacked around 6:40 a.m. in
rural Douglas County south of Lawrence. Mirecki told the
Lawrence Journal-World that he was driving to breakfast when
he noticed the men tailgating him in a pickup truck.

"I just pulled over hoping they would pass, and then they
pulled up real close behind," he said. "They got out, and I
made the mistake of getting out."

He said the men beat him on the head, shoulders and back with
their fists, and possibly a metal object.

Wempe said Mirecki drove himself to the hospital after the attack.

Mirecki told the student newspaper, the University Daily
Kansan, that he spent between three and four hours at the
hospital. He said his injuries included a broken tooth.

"I'm mostly shaken up, and I got some bruises and sore spots,"
he told the Lawrence Journal-World.

Wempe said Mirecki described the suspects as two white men
between 30 and 40 years of age. One of the men was described
as wearing a red, visorlike ball cap and wool gloves. Mirecki
said the men left in a large pickup.

Wempe said the department would investigate "every aspect,"
but couldn't discuss specifics.

Andrew Stangl, president of the Society for Open Minded
Atheists and Agnostics at the university, described the attack
as "bizarre and terrifying." He said Mirecki, who is the
group's faculty adviser, was adamant that the beating was
related to the recently canceled course.

"That absolutely shocked me," he said, "because people don't
do that in a civilized society."

State Sen. Kay O'Connor, a Mirecki critic, said there is no
excuse for someone physically assaulting the professor --
regardless of their politics.

"I have zero tolerance for thugs," she said. "There is never
an excuse to behave in such a manner. This was just thugs.
They used a flimsy excuse, if they had one, to behave as
thugs. They can talk about the ID (intelligent design) course
if they want to, but that's not an excuse."


Seth Finnegan
Dept. of Earth Sciences -036
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
Phone:(951)452-2759
Fax:  (951)787-4324