Saturday, March 14, 2009

The nerve!

How dare scientists present...science!
"There's nothing balanced here. It's completely, 100 percent evolution-based," said DeWitt, a professor of biology.
That's damn straight! Imagine, at the Museum of Natural History, all you find is...naturalism! No supernatural explanations at all!

And at this university at which this "professor" does his "teaching," I bet you won't find balance about the possibility that Christianity is a fraud either!
"We come every year, because I don't hold anything back from the students."
Except facts.
Near the end of the "Evolution Trail," the class showed no signs of being swayed by the polished, enthusiastic presentation of Darwin's theory. They were surprised, though, by the bronze statue of man's earliest mammalian ancestor.

"A rat?" exclaimed Amanda Runions, a 21-year-old biochemistry major, when she saw the model of a morganucodon, a rodent-like ancient mammal that curators have dubbed Grandma Morgie. "All this hype for a rat? You're expecting, like, at least an ape."
Yeah, cause, like, you'd think that apes aren't even related to rats by evolution, like, at Liberty U.