RE: [asa] Coulter, and science

From: Carol or John Burgeson <burgytwo@juno.com>
Date: Tue Jul 11 2006 - 11:01:10 EDT

Moorad wrote: >>I have ordered her book for our library and look forward
to reading it but have seen her often on TV.>>

When I read this, I immediately thought of the late Henry Morris.

Henry espoused bad science and unthinking theology -- but he was a
gentleman and his Christianity showed itself both in his writings and in
private conversations. While I opposed him, and Duane Gish, I respected
both and considered Gish (whom I know better) a friend.

Ann Coulter's science is not as bad as that of Morris -- but what I have
read of her she does not appear to be a gentlewoman and, if she be a
Christian, it does not show through in her writings. I oppose her tactics
much more than her political opinions.

I can think of no more reason to put a book of hers in a library than
that of Rush Limbaugh. There are those on the left I would make the same
assessment about -- IMHO she does real damage to the conservative cause.

Moorad al;so said: "There are more than sufficient established programs
and intent to institute new programs that tell us what the liberal agenda
is. It is a religion, as Coulter indicates, since it is essentially
anti-Christian."

That is simply a silly statement, my friend. Jesus was a liberal, you
know.

Burgy

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