Prometheus The Supremo
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The fact that he personally does not believe in evolution should not necessarily preclude him from being the Minister of Science. That would be discrimination when the bar we should be setting is competence.
i'm not sure about that. these government positions should be held by people who are competent in the role they are appointed to have. if you don't "believe" in evolution than you are not competent to be a minister of science.
For example, we often have Catholic politicians who do support a woman's right to have an abortion and the rights of homosexuals to marry. They are able to separate their religious beliefs from their political beliefs.
the difference with this is that these are general politicians. if an anti-abortionist, anti gay marriage politician were the minister of (that's just say for the heck of it) women's issues or gay issues, it wouldn't make any sense. now such a minister might be able to separate personal beliefs from their political position but why be appointed minister to something that seriously conflicts with your views?
to put it into perspective, imagine me being appointed to minister of faith & spirituality if such a position existed!
if this minister rejects evolution because it conflicts with his religious beliefs, this means by extension that he probably rejects any other area of science that conflicts with his religious beliefs. there could be lots of things of reality that this man rejects. evolution could just be the tip of the ice berg.
he could very well come out and say tomorrow that he doesn't believe in geological science or plate tectonic theory because it conflicts with his creationist views.
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