NPR: Evangelicals Question The Existence Of Adam And Eve
Baltimore Sun: Archbishop O'Brien urged O'Malley against backing gay marriage
The Advocate: Rick Santorum: Marriage Is Like a Napkin, Not a Paper Towel
Pennlive: Vacation Liberty School in Cumberland County takes tea party approach to teaching history
American Independent: Anti-LGBT group launches campaign to keep gay people from donating blood
Colorado Independent: McCain heckled by Dan Maes-style anti-UN Tea Partiers
Iowa Independent: Anti-abortion advocates turn to Hungary for answers
Read the piece over at NPR. Yep, there's a Galileo moment for you. Surprisingly enough, if evangelicals would use the "opportunity to have an increasingly accurate understanding of the world" we might be able to have an intelligent conversation with them. Wouldn't that be refreshing ... and possibly productive.
ReplyDeleteRegarding the article at The Colorado Independent ... all I can say is: Oh, McCain, do you see now what you helped legitimize? Still proud of your simpering fool? Hope you enjoy taking these kinds of questions, because the woman with the crazy hair worried about Muslims in 2008 and this guy are just the tip of the iceberg.
ReplyDeleteNoodleepoodlee -- It would be MOST refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI really do wonder how McCain feels about having catapulted this woman into the media spotlight...