Terry -- how is discussing the ethical and political implications of global
warming off topic? What could be more important right now for us to discuss
as people who care about the interface between faith and science --
particularly given how the issue has polarized many Christians in the United
States?
On 2/5/07, Terry M. Gray <grayt@lamar.colostate.edu> wrote:
>
> While I understand how we got here and don't really question the
> legitimacy (and I do have to say that I was amused by George's
> confession)--we have now begun to do a slow curve into what I would
> consider off-topic political discussion--I'm especially concerned
> when someone starts a post with "let me take this opportunity" and
> then goes even further afield.
>
> Some of you may have noticed that I've removed the "political spam"
> filters and so more political posts are getting through. I'd hate to
> have to put them back.
>
> Let's try to keep this on clearly demarcated faith-science topics.
>
> TG
>
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