Thursday, September 28, 2006
Sinners Unite
Deborah Owens Fink, a creationist incumbent running for re-election to the Ohio school board appeared on Cleveland Christian Talk station 1220 WHKW Tuesday. She was one of two guests on the What's Right What's Left show in the 9-midnight timeslot.
Apparently, there was a lot of the usual evolution isn't science, there's little evidence to support it, the peppered moth story is a hoax, scientists don't want to analyze things critically. The "inevitable" path from Darwinism to Marxism got some air.
Unfortunately, that sort of thing makes little headway with the typical Christian radio listener. Talk about science inevitably reminds them of their high school science classes and they quickly fall asleep.
Knowing that, Debbie and the other guest got down to what really appeals to the Christian radio audience:
"If you are Christian, vote for Debbie. If you believe in evolution, abortion and sin, vote for Sawyer."
So much for the science.
A spokesperson for the Sawyer campaign tells RSR that the pro-science candidate "favors teaching evolution. He takes no position on abortion. As for sin, he's agin' it."
Apparently, there was a lot of the usual evolution isn't science, there's little evidence to support it, the peppered moth story is a hoax, scientists don't want to analyze things critically. The "inevitable" path from Darwinism to Marxism got some air.
Unfortunately, that sort of thing makes little headway with the typical Christian radio listener. Talk about science inevitably reminds them of their high school science classes and they quickly fall asleep.
Knowing that, Debbie and the other guest got down to what really appeals to the Christian radio audience:
"If you are Christian, vote for Debbie. If you believe in evolution, abortion and sin, vote for Sawyer."
So much for the science.
A spokesperson for the Sawyer campaign tells RSR that the pro-science candidate "favors teaching evolution. He takes no position on abortion. As for sin, he's agin' it."