So much for honest government...
Aug. 17th, 2003 09:25 amNothing spectacularly new here for those who pay attention to such things; just a lot of depressing, scary facts gathered into one tidy bundle providing further evidence that the current American government is run by people who lack a basic understanding of scientific principles and are thus unable to differentiate between those things that should be based on science and those that should be based on faith. (Of course, some of us would argue that nothing should be ever taken on faith--or at the very least that faith has no place in government--but that's a different entry.)
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Date: 2003-08-17 10:13 am (UTC)That being said, I really don't care about that as much as environmental impact and AIDS prevention, but I guess it's one more link in the chain.
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Date: 2003-08-17 11:43 am (UTC)Which might explain why only 28% of Americans believe in evolution, while 83% believe in the Virgin Birth of Jesus. (I haven't examined the studies myself, but since Jayson Blair didn't write this column, I'm going to trust that it's accurate.)
That being said, I really don't care about that as much as environmental impact and AIDS prevention, but I guess it's one more link in the chain.
Precisely. I think that it's evidence of a particular mindset, one that declares science to be simply one more way of looking at the world, no more valid than any number of other approaches. While I think that a healthy respect for the limitations of science is important, placing it on par with religious texts in terms of providing information about how the world works (as opposed to how we ought to live in it) is both ridiculous and frightening.