Saturday, March 05, 2005

CREATIONISM, PLURALISM AND THE COMPROMISING OF SCIENCE

Boy, alternative viewpoint essays sure are thought-provoking. I was expecting some word on how pluralists and liberals in general go for the idea that all ideas deserve consideration. Well, wasn't I surprised to see this in the article: "Bush, on the other hand, seems happy to accommodate all points of view (3)."

They said Bush is a liberal! Gotta love it ;-)
from spiked-online . . .

The trouble with 'teaching the controversy'.

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