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9 Comments [Todd Zywicki, July 14, 2005 at 11:52am] 0 Trackbacks / Possibly More Trackbacks seekers More on Conservatives and Evolution: A seekers week or so ago, I posted on Ben Adler's New Republic story interviewing conservative pundits on various questions related to the theory of evolution, intelligent design theory, and the teaching seekers of both. In that post, I took for granted that Adler had reported the answers accurately, but now I'm not so sure. Mike Rappaport at The Right Coast notes David Frum's objection that Adler's reporting may not have been fully accurate. As Rappaport writes: I previously posted on the responses that conservatives gave concerning evolution. Now it appears that the New Republic may not have reported the answers fairly. David Frum, one of those interviewed, claims that Ben Adler played fast and loose with some ellipses. I had wondered about those ellipses. Sadly, you can't be too careful these days. Frum adds: Then he [Adler] asked me about whether I thought evolution should be taught in public schools. |
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