Wednesday, September 05, 2007

TORIES LEAVE TORY OVER CREATIONISM: OK WITH ANTI-DARWIN GENDER THEORY AND AL GORE

I wish I could say I was shocked or stunned by the conservative bloggers saying they could no longer vote for John Tory over his comments saying creationism could be taught in religious schools.

First off; have you actually read his quote or did you let the all trusting, all knowing media interpret it for you?

Tory said that schools would have to meet the standards of the Ontario curriculum. There was no place where he said this would be taught in science classes.

In addition, for all of you secular, Hitchens lovin' 'intellectuals', who are now leaving Tory over this because you are 'personhoods of science';

Where are you when your kids are being taught Feminist Gender Theory which goes against science and says that there are - no - differences between the male and female of the human species when virtually every piece of modern scientific evidence we can amass says the exact opposite is true on both genetic and cognitive levels. We are equal to be sure, but definitely different.

Where are you when your kids are being taught Queer Theory (that's not me mocking it, that is what it is called) - which goes against science and says that we are all born pansexual and are only indoctrinated into heterosexuality. Of course one of Charles Darwin's major theories was that of Sexual Selection which believed in explicit gender differences and the purpose of human sexuality being for the propagation of the species. The transmission of male sperm to female egg.

Disagree with that? You just went against Darwin.

Much like love, truth hurts. But as personhoods of science, you wouldn't be offended by that. Would you?

It seems some of you like your Darwin when it is convenient but not when it is not.

I could ask where you are when An Inconvenient Truth is exposed to your children ad nauseum without any allowance for science based disagreement, but I think I've made my point.

I have been critical of John Tory here, but at least I have been consistant.

As with most things in this world, it's not the opinions themselves that bother me, it's the hypocrisy...the blasted hypocrisy.

1 Comments:

At 5:07 PM, Blogger Joanne (True Blue) said...

Good one, Nicol.

 

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