AAAS Issues Gag Order to Scientists, Seeks to Stifle Debate
Let me get this straight, philosophers of biology Dr. Paul Nelson and Dr. Niall Shanks can debate for a live audience about evolution, ID, and public education.
And, Darwinist Dr. William Provine will debate design proponent Dr. Stephen C. Meyer at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
And, Cambridge University can publish an academic work featuring scientists writing about the debate between Darwinism and intelligent design.
And, MSU Press can publish a book featuring scientists debating what exactly should be taught about evolution in public school classrooms.
And, PBS can air a debate between biologists Darwinist Dr. Massimo Pigliucci and Darwin doubter Dr. Jonathan Wells.
And, Darwin defender Michael Shermer can debate design theorist Stephen Meyer.
And, Rev. Barry Lynn will even debate our own Dr. John West.
And, the editor of The Scientist has recently stated twice (here and here) that the debate over Darwinian evolution needs to take place, exhorting his Darwinian colleagues to “get out there and argue!”
And, reporters are starting to embrace aspects of our teach the controversy approach, (for example here and here) which ultimately rests on the idea that there is a scientific debate to be had.
But, no Darwinist will testify to the Kansas board of education. Amazing. Simply amazing.
Why? Because the Darwinian high priests at the American Association for the Advancement of Science have issued a sort of scientific papal bull, a gag order to scientists, telling them not to debate the flaws in Darwin’s theory before the Kansas State Board of Education. (Apparently a couple of dozen of scientists and scholars didn’t get the memo, or chose to ignore it, and have agreed to testify in spite of the AAAS gag order.)
The statement is full of misinformation and outright lies such as these:
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