Paul: Perhaps, but referring to fundamentalist Christians "fundies" is not exactly respectful to students of that religious persuasion.

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Paul Smith wrote:
Paul Brandon wrote: 

  
Actually it sounds like a bit of both, as well as a reminder that one 
must assume that anything posted on the Internet (even email) is a 
public statement (including postings to TIPS ;-).
    

Well, true, though we should also be reminded that the bias that Mirecki revealed in his post was against the ID proponents, not against Christians. Bias against ID proponents is, in my opinion, well-justified (in light of their rather consistent bad behavior). Bias against Christians is not. Neither is pretending that opposition to ID is the same as opposition to Christianity. 

Paul Smith
Alverno College
Milwaukee
  

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