Sick-ular lie-berals say that they're all about tolerance and diversity, but they suddenly become intolerant and non-diverse when anyone dares criticize their Darwinista monkey cult. Now they are engaging in vicious anti-Christian persecution against a red state that has refused to make monkey worship the state religion.
From the JYT:
We all know that while we True Christians™ use boycotts to protect our belief system and way of life, Godless Marxist academics use them to force the rest of us to tow the line. Also, by going against a group with "Family" in its name, they are engaging in Gestapo-like tactics against families. Won't someone please think of the families?
Oh, and this part is rich:
No, of course there isn't any debate once the politically correct thought police have stifled it.
From the JYT:
Boycott by Science Group Over Louisiana Law Seen as Door to Teaching Creationism
NEW ORLEANS — A leading scientific group has announced its intention to boycott Louisiana because of a new state law that could open the door to teaching creationism in the public schools.
The measure, signed into law last summer by Gov. Bobby Jindal, allows teachers to “use supplemental textbooks” in the classroom to “help students critique and review scientific theories.”
A leading Christian conservative group here, the Louisiana Family Forum, championed the law; a member proposed the bill to its legislative sponsor.
NEW ORLEANS — A leading scientific group has announced its intention to boycott Louisiana because of a new state law that could open the door to teaching creationism in the public schools.
The measure, signed into law last summer by Gov. Bobby Jindal, allows teachers to “use supplemental textbooks” in the classroom to “help students critique and review scientific theories.”
A leading Christian conservative group here, the Louisiana Family Forum, championed the law; a member proposed the bill to its legislative sponsor.
Oh, and this part is rich:
But Mr. Nevers, a Democrat, also referred to “intense debate in the scientific community” on “some of the information” in the bill. Some of that “information” mentioned in the bill includes evolution, among other theories. Scientists, however, say there is no debate about evolution.
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