How to Destroy the US Economy in 1 Easy Step
The fastest way to economic destruction is the debasement of the engine of growth. In this country, that's Science and Technology.
The godless central planning communists in China must be laughing their arses off at the attempts here in the to introduce non-science into the scientific curricula in the United States.
This is a sure path to economic ruin.
In the marketplace of ideas, the strongest arguments should (theoretically) triumph. Therefore, to help dispel the self destructive campaign of dumbing down our scientific future, here is the Index to Creationist Claims.
Its an incredibly detailed point by point refutation of all the failings, false statements and inaccuracies of the personal religous belief system of Creationism and Intelligent Design.
UPDATE September 20, 2005 7:31pm
Here's a 2nd resource: Things Creationists Hate
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Sources:
Index to Creationist Claims
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html
Things Creationists Hate
http://www.skepticreport.com/creationism/thingscreationistshate.htm
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This is an awesome resource. thanks! I've often told people the exact same sentiment that you have posted here: that the current devaluation and discounting of science in favor of religious fervor is downright dangerous to our status as a technological and economic world leader. Of course, the problem is that the people who buy the creationist world-view do not care about those "worldly" things, an dthe politicians who pander to them apparently value getting elected more than keeping our nation competitive.
Posted by: dude | Sep 28, 2005 10:26:59 AM
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