Jerry Coyne vs U.S. Politicians

Jerry Coyne in Edge:

Suppose we asked a group of Presidential candidates if they believed in the existence of atoms, and a third of them said “no”? That would be a truly appalling show of scientific illiteracy, would it not? And all the more shocking coming from those who aspire to run a technologically sophisticated nation.

Yet something like this happened a week ago during the Republican presidential debate.  When the moderator asked nine candidates to raise their hands if they “didn’t believe in evolution,” three hands went into the air—those of Senator Sam Brownback, Governor Mike Huckabee, and Representative Tom Tancredo. Although I am a biologist who has found himself battling creationism frequently throughout his professional life, I was still mortified.  Because there is just as much evidence for the fact of evolution as there is for the existence of atoms, anyone raising his hand must have been grossly misinformed.

Continued at Don’t know much about Biology.

Posted on timeJune 6th, 2007 by userSimon Greenhill



tag2 Responses to “Jerry Coyne vs U.S. Politicians”

  1. fionajay Says:

    How intriguing that the question was posed as a negative, so that people got to be active about displaying their opposition to secular education (because let’s not kid ourselves that it is anything but that).

  2. Simon Says:

    So cynical Fiona… the media wouldn’t have done that on purpose!

    –Simon

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