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Politics, Evolution, and the American People

Today on ID The Future, Discovery Institute policy analyst Logan Gage examines the quest for an open discussion on evolution in both politics and science. Gage maintains that American political figures can and should encourage a spirit of openness on evolution and other topics in the scientific community. Such openness, Gage concludes, will equip today's students to compete in an increasingly globalized world.

Gage's comments first appeared on June 15th on examiner.com

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