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Senator Webster, the Senate Majority Leader, questions Darwin's theory, stating that it is merely a conjecture and scientific speculation. Senator Wise supports Webster's stance, mentioning the movie "Expelled" which addresses the core issue of the bill. Webster emphasizes the importance of asking the question "could it be?" for research to be conducted. Wise tries to relate the movie to news programs like 60 minutes, highlighting cases of people allegedly fired for questioning evolution.
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On Darwin’s theory He said that the word theory means … just a conjecture …a mere scientific speculation. Senator Webster Senate Majority Leader
Senator Webster Senate Majority Leader
On Darwin’s theory He said that the word theory means … .
On Darwin’s theory He said that the word theory means … just a conjecture
On Darwin’s theory He said that the word theory means … just a conjecture
Senator Wise said he saw the movie “Expelled” over the weekend.
It was a compelling documentary, and addresses the crux of what the bill is about.
Senator Webster Senate Majority Leader Over and over again Webster says that this bill asks one question: “could it be?” If you don’t ask that question, there can be no research.
Senator Wise: Wise said he saw the movie Expelled over the weekend. He then tried to equate the movie to television news programs like 60 minutes.
He named three examples that were offered in the movie of people who were supposedly fired and blackballed for daring to question evolution. It was a compelling documentary, and addresses the crux of what the bill is about.