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Causes intellectual stunting and severe mental illness i.e. delusions
Anti-science creationist movements that deny scientific findings threaten our existence.
In 2011 North Carolina, Louisiana and Tennessee all passed laws attempting to cast doubt on established climate science in boardrooms and classrooms.
Let’s go back to 1925. Republican state representative John W. Butler, then head of the World Christian Fundamentalist Association, lobbied state legislatures to pass anti-evolution laws.
John T. Scopes, physics, chemistry and math teacher at Dayton High School Tennessee, was taken to court for teaching evolution. He was cleared.
Ninety years on, Republican Christian anti-science fundamentalism is still going strong. Now they have the evils of climate science on their un-Godly list as well.
Science denial a US phenomenon
Anti-science creationist movements that deny scientific findings threaten our existence.
In 2011 North Carolina, Louisiana and Tennessee all passed laws attempting to cast doubt on established climate science in boardrooms and classrooms.
Let’s go back to 1925. Republican state representative John W. Butler, then head of the World Christian Fundamentalist Association, lobbied state legislatures to pass anti-evolution laws.
John T. Scopes, physics, chemistry and math teacher at Dayton High School Tennessee, was taken to court for teaching evolution. He was cleared.
Ninety years on, Republican Christian anti-science fundamentalism is still going strong. Now they have the evils of climate science on their un-Godly list as well.
Science denial a US phenomenon
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