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I'm so glad I got Dr. King for Archaeology and Prehistory. Our assignment for Thursday is to bring in a ghost story. I'm going to try to track down the one about the crazy child-murdering aristocrat family in New Orleans, which is hands-down the best ghost story I have ever heard.

We're in the second half of the class now, and all through the discussion on early human development I kept sneaking glances at Laura to see if I could detect any adverse reactions. Okay, so I don't know for certain that she's a Young Earth creationist (as Vanessa is, and how's that for a conversation I never ever want to have), but supposing she is -- how does one deal with a situation like that? Do you take notes for the exam, all the while going in the back of your head "I don't believe this, I don't believe this"? Are you resentful that you have to learn this material?

I guess my curiosity was really sparked by the discussion we had in Museum Studies about defending evolution against intelligent designers/creationists. I kind of always relegated that belief to the crazy fringes of society, but some of the numbers Dr. Sullivan gave us were truly astonishing. Something like 45% of Americans report believing in the Young Earth concept (I refuse to call it a theory, because that implies it's a scientific theory and it is not). Statistics in general are questionable, but this one came from a NY Times article, which seems fairly reliable to me. I wrote one of my MS midterm essays on the evolution question, and I have to say that I was very, er, firm. This is not something on which I am willing to give any ground or concede a tenth of a point. You can believe whatever the fuck you want to believe about the origin of life, but your religion does not deserve support from institutions whose aim is to present science as it is currently understood, and it most certainly does not belong in my hypothetical child's science classroom. The argument that intelligent design doesn't necessarily denote a Christian background is moot; it can't be tested, it's not a scientific theory, it is not a component of scientific education in the public school system. Fuck you, George W. Bush, former governor of the state with one of the worst public education records in the country, and fuck your stupid monkey face.

Ahem. Anyone want a soapbox?
Music:: "fast as i can," great big sea
Mood:: 'irate' irate

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