Doctor-senators on intelligent design

February 28, 2007

Seems like another physician-senator from Tennessee is throwing scientific thinking out the window for politics:

Now we have a state Senator, Raymond Finney, M.D. (Maryville), who is behind a resolution that, if passed by the Senate (the House need not be involved), will demand that the Tennessee Department of Education respond publicly to a series of questions on the origin of the Universe.



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1 Anonymous February 28, 2007 at 9:33 pm

What do you bet he’s a tort reformer, too. If you believe in one crazy theory, you’ll believe them all!

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