Despite my earlier avowal to avoid Starbucks like drug-resistant TB, insomnia and lack of cash for my regular coffee stop forced my hand.
And, once again, I got a know-nothing political screed along with my caffeine:
The Way I See It #224 "Darwinism's impact on traditional social values has not been as benign as its advocates would like us to believe. Despite the efforts of its modern defenders to distance themselves from its baleful social consequences, Darwinism's connection with eugenics, abortion and racism is a matter of historical record. And the record is not pretty."--Dr. Jonathan Wells, biologist and author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent DesignLook, let people believe what they will about science and religion - when someone has to lie and distort to further their position, though, one would hope that it would give them some pause.
Apparently not.
1 comment:
Really? This was on your cup? And I thought I disliked Starbucks before. (It is somewhat comforting, however, that Blogger's spell checker isn't recognizing that S word.)
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