Your problem is that your I.Q. is above 100. Reason and logic do not carry the day on Yahoo Answers, and only 1% of the people here even know what "incongruity" means.
2006-09-19 06:45:40
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answered by Whoops, is this your spleeen? 6
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New? Well let me help you out then. Facts do not occur in either the politics or the religion section. The are too many people with too strong a faith in their many different beliefs to be swayed by anything resembling a fact. These sections are pretty much only for name-calling of different stripes. Sorry if you had a different impression.
If you want a more constructive section, arts & humanties or education are kind of half-way factual, and most of the people in the science section at least TRY to be factual. Enjoy!
2006-09-19 13:44:26
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answered by Hate Boy! 5
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NO!!! Darwinism belongs in the science section and has nothing to do with politics or Cons.
2006-09-19 13:44:51
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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It's in politics because of the several states that keep trying to pass laws for teaching non-science in science class.
Many school districts, and some states, are trying to pass laws that require the teaching of Creationism, in various forms. And trying to get warning labels put in science textbooks that say "Evolution is unproven and may be a flawed theory". So, it is a political debate.
The references to Social Darwinism as are you say, an allegory, and unrelated to the actual evolution-creationism debate ongoing.
2006-09-19 13:43:04
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answered by coragryph 7
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Evolution is a purely political topic. It's used by the left to attack and belittle conservatives who have belief in a creator. Like you have to be smart to believe in anything that can't be proven, whether it be God or evolution!
2006-09-19 13:43:21
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answered by El Pistolero Negra 5
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First of all welcome. I do not agree with your rant though, people have a right to feel as they wish. Repuglicans or democrats Evolution and creationism are a political topic, while it is based in religion it has become political with the emergence of the radical neo con right.
2006-09-19 13:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Science shouldn't be in the religion section along with the other fairy tale, Easter Bunny stuff. But of course, conservatives try to blend both (like they want religion to trump constitutional law) in order to give credibility to to their whacky ideas.
2006-09-19 13:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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