Evolution-education activists continue to recruit clergy in the hope that they will provide evidence for the pro-evolutionists' argument that science is compatible with religion. How long will it be before they see that this effort is fundamentally undermined by the fact that ultimately science and religion are not reconcilable? Governor Jindal's signing of Senate Bill 733 is evidence of this: Jindal majored in biology in college and attends a church that is pro-evolution and even allows it to be taught in the church's schools.
Yet Jindal, who might legitimately have been expected to veto the bill - given his background - signed it into law instead, thus creating an opening for creationists to undermine the teaching of evolution in Louisiana's public schools.
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