Saturday, February 17, 2007

 

Evolution part of Jewish anti-Christ plot

And now for something utterly insane.

Representative (state) Ben Bridges of Georgia, has distributed under his name a memo that says evolution is actually a religious fantasy coming from an old Jewish sect. The sect, he says, is actually the anti-Christ. Mr Bridges also points people to a web site that says the earth is fixed and the sun rotates around it.

I believe there are medications that would help him.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Evolution memo prompts call for apology

By JEREMY REDMON
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/16/07

The Anti-Defamation League is calling on state Rep. Ben Bridges to apologize for a memo distributed under his name that says the teaching of evolution should be banned in public schools because it is a religious deception stemming from an ancient Jewish sect.

Bridges (R-Cleveland) said he is considering filing legislation this year to remove evolution from Georgia's public schools, but he denies having anything to do with the memo.

One of his constituents, however, said he wrote the memo with Bridges' approval before it recently was distributed to lawmakers in several states, including Texas, California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Ohio.

"Indisputable evidence — long hidden but now available to everyone — demonstrates conclusively that so-called 'secular evolution science' is the Big-Bang 15-billion-year alternate 'creation scenario' of the Pharisee Religion," says the memo, which has Bridges' name on it. "This scenario is derived concept-for-concept from Rabbinic writings in the mystic 'holy book' Kabbala dating back at least two millennia."

The memo calls on lawmakers to introduce legislation that would end the teaching of evolution in public schools because it is "a deception that is causing incalculable harm to every student and every truth-loving citizen."

It also directs readers to www.fixedearth.com, which includes model legislation calling the Kabbala "a mystic, anti-Christ 'holy book' of the Pharisee Sect of Judaism." The Web site also declares "the earth is not rotating ... nor is it going around the sun."

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The National Center for Science Education, an Oakland, Calif.-based organization that defends the teaching of evolution in public schools, said the assertions in the memo are "completely bizarre."

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Find this article at:
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/legis07/stories/2007/02/16/0216metlegevolve.html

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