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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (28)8/29/2011 8:06:06 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 85487
 
Perry has called himself "a firm believer in intelligent design as a matter of faith and intellect", and has expressed support for its teaching alongside evolution in Texas schools but also that "educators and local school officials, not the governor, should determine science curriculum." [92] When asked about evolution, Perry responded: "Well, God is how we got here. God may have done it in the blink of the eye or he may have done it over this long period of time, I don't know. But I know how it got started."

I just hear a politician treading carefully with the demands of his own faith and the sensibilities of the fundamentalists. The fudging says to me that he does believe in evolution but doesn't want to say so for fear of giving offense, so "intelligent design," which tries to keep a foot in both camps, becomes the cover story. It's very elastic. The fundamentalists think it means Creationism, while others think it means that God's will plays out in the course of history, which is standard Christian belief.
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