Readers Respond -- Evolution wins over a couple readers
It is tiresome to see the same hoary arguments brought up time and
again by creationists in the opinion pages of the Pilot (Community
Commentary -- “Pilot columnist too accepting of evolution,” Feb. 26). For
example, the claim that there are no transitional fossils: There are
many, for example, whale fossils with legs; see o7
www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-transitional.htmlf7 .
Or the assertion that evolution is “just a theory” -- like
gravitation. If school board members (other than Wendy Leece) want to
clear their heads after this Chinese torture of misinformation and
prepare for the forthcoming study session on creationism, they could read
“Finding Darwin’s God” by Kenneth R. Miller, a devout Christian,
professor of biology at Brown University, author of high school biology
texts and leading critic of “intelligent design” arguments.
It would be very interesting to see the intelligent design proponents
deal with Brown’s review of the fossil record of the evolution of the
modern elephant through dozens of “experimental designs” over millions of
years (pages 92 to 103 of his book).
PAUL C. EKLOF
Costa Mesa
Rick Rainey should not support the idea that the human race was
created by “God” unless of course “God,” as we know him, was an alien who
came here in a “genetic” experiment or mission (Community Commentary --
“Pilot columnist too accepting of evolution,” Feb. 26). Evolution, in his
view, is voodoo, unsubstantiated and a conspiracy against his religion.
The idea of supporting trustee Wendy Leece’s intolerable and
intolerant concept of creationism as she espouses it that she wants to
impose upon our school system is nothing more than Christian radical
fundamentalism, and is unconstitutional as professed by our founding
fathers under the doctrine of separation of church and state.
I am not sorry to say I support the Constitution of the United States,
as written by our founding fathers, nor am I ashamed by the intent of the
document, but I am repulsed by Leece’s hidden agenda, and anybody who
supports her to pervert the very laws that made this country great.
The Taliban in Afghanistan was intolerant to any opinions about
religion and culture that did not mirror its own narrow view of what was
“religiously true and correct.” The radical fundamentalist Christian
movement that is being manifested by Leece and throughout the education
system in the United States is tearing at the very fabric of pluralism
and tolerance as intended by our founding fathers. Their goal, the goal
of the religious right, inadvertently, is to subvert and destroy
everything that made this country great.
I am totally repulsed by intolerance from any religion, and to require
Christian prayer in the school system is akin to burning books that don’t
agree with the “party line.” Anybody who supports Leece should read the
Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. I do not need
to make the case against religious fanaticism in our country, the authors
of the Constitution, our founding fathers, already did.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
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