"US 'doomed' if creationist president elected: scientists"

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"A day after ordained Baptist minister Mike Huckabee finished first in the opening round to choose a Republican candidate for the White House, scientists warned Americans against electing a leader who doubts evolution.​

"The logic that convinces us that evolution is a fact is the same logic we use to say smoking is hazardous to your health or we have serious energy policy issues because of global warming," University of Michigan professor Gilbert Omenn told reporters at the launch of a book on evolution by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).​

"I would worry that a president who didn't believe in the evolution arguments wouldn't believe in those other arguments either. This is a way of leading our country to ruin," added Omenn, who was part of a panel of experts at the launch of "Science, Evolution and Creationism."​

Former Arkansas governor Huckabee said in a debate in May that he did not believe in evolution."​

 

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Correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that scientists recommended not to teach "creationism" in public schools since the case in favor of evolution is overwhelming.
Personally I think that God has plenty of time to create things by the slow way of evolution. Why should God have been in a hurry and create humans, animals and plants in a matter of a few days?

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