Harvard will spend millions to "prove" that God doesn't exist. This, of course, is using Federal money to support the secular, pagan worship of evolutionary religion.
Liberal-socialists can do this, but Heaven help the poor Christian who puts up his hand in class to question it. The ACLU will institute suit on behalf of the usual coterie of liberal students who feel "threatened" by such attempts "to breach the theoretical wall of separation between church and state."
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News Day carries the following article.
Harvard to Investigate Origins of Life
By Associated Press
August 15, 2005, 9:14 PM EDT
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Harvard University is joining the long-running debate over the theory of evolution by launching a research project to study how life began.
The team of researchers will receive $1 million in funding annually from Harvard over the next few years. The project begins with an admission that some mysteries about life's origins cannot be explained.
"My expectation is that we will be able to reduce this to a very simple series of logical events that could have taken place with no divine intervention," said David R. Liu, a professor of chemistry and chemical biology at Harvard.
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Harvard's "research" project will doubtless be as scientific and unbiased as would be a French government panel of French chefs selected to "prove" that French cuisine is the world's finest. Regardless of the merits of either case, the panel's conclusion is foregone.
This sort of thing is typical of liberal-socialist "science." Start with a dogmatic assertion, then declare that earlier conditions MUST have been whatever is needed to support the dogmatic preconception.
No scientist has ever been able to demonstrate how life came into being. But that doesn't stop Darwinists, without a scintilla of supporting data, from arbitrarily asserting that life was a purely accidental event.
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