Thomas Jefferson Hated the Theory of Evolution He'd Never Heard Of
Here's an interesting piece of trivia: Did you know that Thomas Jefferson was a strong supporter of Intelligent Design? Yep, it's totally, totally true (according to some guy named Stephen C. Meyer who has absolutely no vested interest at all in this matter)!
In case you're not familiar with Intelligent Design, it's the scientific theory that so long as evolutionary biologists have not yet put together every single piece of the overwhelming physical and molecular evidence for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution as originally postulated in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, then that's proof that a magic person in the sky made everything using magic. You know, science!
Oh, and, in case you're not familiar with Thomas Jefferson, he's a guy who died 33 years before Darwin's theory — which Intelligent Design was created in reaction to — was published and 172 years before the Stephen C. Meyer's Discovery Institute started pushing the concept of Intelligent Design as a means of slowly turning the U.S. into a theocracy.





Of all the fabricated benchmarks created to judge President Obama, the first 100 days is one of the most excitingly noteworthy and easily digestible.
Negative campaign tactics: You can't live with 'em, you're not allowed to sniper shoot Karl Rove with a scope rifle. So, what's to be done?
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