Evolutionist uses lies to defend her religion
From Agape Press:
Dr. Eugenie Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE), has been sued for comments she made in an article for California Wild: The Magazine of the California Academy of Sciences. Roseville parent Larry Caldwell, an attorney, says the article by the head of the pro-evolution NCSE contained several factual inaccuracies and defamatory statements about him.
"Among the more outrageous allegations," Caldwell says, "is [that Eugenie Scott] actually mentioned two books that I supposedly submitted to our school district for approval for science class, neither of which I have ever even heard of. And one of those books, according to her, is published and distributed by the Jehovah's Witnesses."
Typical. Evolution can't stand on scientific merits, so Evolutionists have to resort to lies and ad hominem attacks.
Posted by Danny Carlton at May 5, 2005 10:52 AM



