Here are a couple of my favorite comments:
“We don’t debate evolution because it’s not debatable,” she said. “It’s like debating the existence of Canada.”
" . . .scientists shouldn’t engage “in forums where the discussion is controlled by people who equate evolution with Nazism.” "
The group organizing this revival meeting even tried the very childish tactic of 'daring' to try and con Dr. Robert Pennock, who testified during the Dover Trial, into a debate, to which he pretty well ignored. He did talk about it and said:
“Scientists have already shown that there is no substance worth debating in these old creationist challenges to evolution,” . . .“Evolution is fact, creation is fiction, and there’s just no point in pretending like there’s a real scientific debate between reality and fantasy.”Apparently total attendance was about 100, with few students. A handful of students did attend, either out of curiosity, or maybe to for a chance to win a free iPad. The winner of the give-away was identified as a 'pro-science graduate student who studies evolutionary microbiology'. I wonder if Creation Summit will make him/her sign an article of faith before receiving the prize.
It will be interesting to read about any spin put on by Creation Summit. But then again, maybe a turnout of about 100 is a rousing success for them.
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