Thursday, February 19, 2009

Yup, I'm plagiarizing others now

I'm so bored by this sort of garbage that to try and force my mind to come up with clever catchphrases and generic insults to hurl at it is just overkill at this point, so instead I'll just post a link to its mention on Pharyngula. (<— Right there.)

[I] speculated that the Washington state ballot proposal was motivated by the recent noise over atheist displays in the state capitol, and I was wrong. An interview with the woman behind the proposal reveals several things: 1) she really is something of an incoherent dingleberry, and 2) the primary impetus for this idea was — don't be surprised — creationism. Here's what she says:

"I think probably at least that more creation science is overlooked as not belonging in the public school system because of the religion (aspect)," she said.

She was impressed by Tom Hoyle (he has a Ph.D. in Christian Apologetics!) of a Northwest creationist ministry, which sort of tells you all you need to know.

^ What he said.


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