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To: neolib who wrote (123318)7/5/2005 4:08:49 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 794033
 
By gosh, neolib....you libs are just going to have to get out and about more....

First, as to the poll you noted by George Magazine....good grief....no numbers as to how many polled, who they were, or much of anything else noted....I could interview 9 people and have 65% or so percent of whatever I wanted....but then, you knew that already.

While you are examining courses, see if you can get some old NY State Regents's Tests and Answers...compare those to ANY school in the country....Jewish, Christian/Catholic and Public...even the current NY test results should be compared to the former NY Regents....

Re Religion and the Sciences in general....Probably a study of all the Astronauts we have had over the years, their courses through the years, their adventures into space, and then maybe a talk with them about their religion, if any.....would be appropriate.

I did find some of these links for you...

pbs.org

Science, Faith, and Politics

Evolution continues to be a highly controversial, and often misunderstood, topic among the general public. To better understand the complex relationships between science, religion, and public policy, consult this extensive list of resources



usnews.com
Best colleges --- biological and biomed sciences

cccu.org

Christian colleges and biomed and biological sciences

gazette.com

25 of the Best and Brightest in the area...check out their majors





To: neolib who wrote (123318)7/5/2005 11:05:17 AM
From: Bridge Player  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794033
 
Hence, until conservatives come to grips with what science is, and how it works, I'll remain a liberal, and vote accordingly.

That's ok, Neolib, we understand.

I am told that lots of liberals actually believe that corporations are the bane of society, that government would run things better, and that free trade is detrimental to the working man.

Until liberals come to grips with what capitalism is all about and how trade benefits both sides, I'll remain a conservative and vote accordingly.