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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMonkey Business: "It is only fair that Rick Santorum's scientific views be given their due"
Weekend Edition March 16-18, 2012Monkey Business
The Universe According to Santorum
by CHRISTOPHER BRAUCHLI
When Congress was considering the 2001 education-funding bill now known as the No Child Left Behind Act, then Senator Santorum introduced an amendment that he said was intended to be a sense of the Senate that deals with the subject of intellectual freedom with respect to the teaching of science in the classroom. His amendment would have promoted good scientific debate within the classroom which would include creationism. Although his amendment was not included in the final version of the Bill, it has become a talking point for those who want creationism taught in the public schools. Defeated but unbowed, Mr. Santorum continues his support of creationism and now that he has the possibility of becoming the Republican nominee for President of the United States (thus making the United States the laughing stock of the rest of the world) it is only fair that his scientific views be given their due.
In an interview with the editorial board of the Nashua Telegraph, a paper in Nashua, New Hampshire Mr. Santorum said teachers should be allowed to teach the controversy between the theory of evolution and any gaps in the study that would allow for dialogue on a divine beginning. He explained: There are many on the left and in the scientific community, so to speak, who are afraid of that discussion because of my goodness you might mention the word, God-forbid, God in the classroom, or creator . . . and of course we cant have that discussion. Its very interesting that you have a situation that science will only allow things in the classroom that are consistent with a non-Creator idea of how we got here, as if somehow or another thats scientific.Well maybe the science points to the fact that maybe science doesnt explain all these things. . . .
Mr. Santorum was critical of Jon Huntsman, one of those seeking the Republican nomination. Commenting on the fact that Mr. Huntsman accepted evolution as an established scientific theory, Mr. Santorum told the Philadelphia Inquirer in an email that: I believe in Genesis 1:1-God created the heavens and the earth. Displaying an astonishing ignorance (since most creationists know that it took seven days) he said: I dont know how God did it or exactly how long it took him, but I do know that He did it. If Gov. Huntsman wants to believe that he is the descendant of a monkey, then he has the right to believe that-but I disagree with him; on this and the many other liberal beliefs he shares with Democrats.
In that column I also failed to acknowledge Mr. Santorums approach to global warming. He doesnt believe in it. He said on the Glenn Beck show that: There is no such thing as global warming. To make sure no one thinks that this was simply a mis-speak, the Daily Coz reports that he told Rush Limbaugh that global warming is an opportunity for the left to create-its really a beautifully concocted scheme because they know that the earth is gonna cool and warm. Its been on a warming trend so they said, Oh, lets take advantage of that and say that we need the government to come in and regulate your life . . . .Its just an excuse for more government control of your life and Ive never been for any scheme or even accepted the junk science behind the whole narrative.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/03/16/the-universe-according-to-santorum/
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Monkey Business: "It is only fair that Rick Santorum's scientific views be given their due" (Original Post)
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Avalux
(35,015 posts)2. Sorry Mr. Rickshits, there is no evidence to support your shit.
Science is fact based. Period. Creationism, not believing in global warming....no facts or evidence. I am so TIRED of this false argument.
kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)3. Santorum HAS no "scientific" views. He has only religious views.
dflprincess
(28,078 posts)4. I wonder if he knows that Pope John Paul II said that he believed
evolution was more than a theory.
Santorum must be one of those really scary right wing Catholics who consider the late pope to be "too liberal".
seleff
(154 posts)5. Be careful what you wish for Rickie...
Demanding Science teachers critique creationism alongside evolution...doesn't he realize how ignorant we would make "believers" in creationism look? Furthermore, my students don't stop at the threshold of politics and policy even if I try not to fan flames or I remain circumspect about my own political views. In one sense I would say, BRING IT ON, BABY!