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Snuckles
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posted 07 December 2007 01:57 PM      Profile for Snuckles   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Woods Hole states creationist stance at odds with work

By Beth Daley
Globe Staff / December 7, 2007

The battle between science and creationism has reached the prestigious Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where a former researcher is claiming he was fired because he doesn't believe in evolution.

Nathaniel Abraham filed a lawsuit earlier this week in US District Court in Boston saying that the Cape Cod research center dismissed him in 2004 because of his Christian belief that the Bible presents a true account of human creation.

Abraham, who is seeking $500,000 in compensation for a violation of his civil rights, says in the suit that he lost his job as a postdoctoral researcher in a biology lab shortly after he told his superior that he did not accept evolution as scientific fact.

"Woods Hole believes they have the right to insist on a belief in evolution," said David C. Gibbs III, one of Abraham's two attorneys and general counsel of the Christian Law Association in Seminole, Fla.

Evolution is a fundamental tenet of biology that species emerge because of genetic changes to organisms that, over time, favor their survival. Creationists reject the notion that humans evolved from apes and that life on Earth began billions of years ago, but Gibbs said Abraham "truly believes there was no conflict between religion and his job."

Woods Hole officials released a statement saying, "The Institution firmly believes that its actions and those of its employees concerning Dr. Abraham were entirely lawful," and that the center does not discriminate on the basis of religion.

In a 2004 letter to Abraham, his boss, Woods Hole senior scien tist Mark E. Hahn, wrote that Abraham said he did not want to work on "evolutionary aspects" of the National Institutes of Health grant for which he was hired, even though the project clearly required scientists to use the principles of evolution in their analyses and writing.


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posted 07 December 2007 02:02 PM      Profile for unionist     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
They should send him to either Guantanamo or Damascus.

The Creator will protect him.


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posted 07 December 2007 03:08 PM      Profile for abnormal   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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...Abraham said he did not want to work on "evolutionary aspects" of the National Institutes of Health grant for which he was hired, even though the project clearly required scientists to use the principles of evolution in their analyses and writing...

Seems like they were within their rights to fire him. Simply put this says that he doesn't want to do the job for which he was hired.


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posted 07 December 2007 03:51 PM      Profile for unionist     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
His name is Abraham. A great faith will grow from his seed.

They should send him to Damascus.

He will see a light along the road.

He will preach Evolutionism thereafter!

Praise Darwin!


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TemporalHominid
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posted 07 December 2007 04:25 PM      Profile for TemporalHominid   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
maybe this is apples and oranges

but if I don't believe in multiplication I would expect to get fired from the math department.

I reject number theory! I embrace Intelligent Numeracy.


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