On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:13:55 -0400 "Randy Isaac"
<randyisaac@adelphia.net> writes:
> Keith,
> I certainly agree with what you say. However, the fact remains
> that ID
> has brought the issue of science and theism on the agenda in a way
> that no
> one else at ASA has been able to do. You and others may disagree
> with their
> message but unfortunately the Dawkin's and Weinberg's and Provine's
> aren't
> feeling enough heat from anyone else to bother responding. All I'm
> saying
> is we need to find a way to turn up the heat.
> Randy
>
Randy,
It's very easy to get the message out. Tell a large group of committed
Christians what they want to hear and the money will roll in. It works
for several YEC organizations and for DI. Come out against evolution in
any of its forms and you can tackle Dawkin, Weinberg and Provine as well
as the TEs with plenty of money. However, so long as ASA insists on the
integrity of science, it will be hard to throw money at causes.
Recall the lines from Lowell: "Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong
forever on the throne."
Dave
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