Dear Colleagues, I have REALLY tried my best to hold off and not contribute to this discussion, as I feel it has gone off topic. However, with this latest email by Mr. LaGreca I cannot hold my tongue any longer. As a Christian, and as a museum professional, I am deeply disturbed and angry by the hateful speech that has been used during this thread. Every religion has it's own creation story, and it should be respected. Should we be forced to take one view as "gospel" (pardon the word choice) - of course not. But to dismiss, and look down upon, someone else's views because of your personal beliefs (and that goes for whatever side you are on or belief you may hold) is not right either. Furthermore, to regard them as "jokers", on a professional forum, is degrading. And I direct my words not only at Mr. LaGreca, but at all who have participated. I feel your speech is no better than the conservatives you rally against. (For the record, before anyone formulates an opinion of my motives, I happen to be a liberal.) We all have a right to our own personal beliefs. We also have a right to disagree with each other. However I feel it can be done in a respectful manner without name calling. As museum workers we must strive to represent and respect people of all nations, religions, cultures and creeds. There is no place for intolerance of any kind in our field. Respectfully, Dawn Distasio ________________________________ From: Scott LaGreca <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Sat, November 21, 2009 7:26:38 AM Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] museum responses to the Evolution/Creationist debate Dear Friends & Colleagues, Thank you for all of your comments. Some of you have written to me personally, and some have replied to the list. I've taken the best emails (in my opinion!) and made notes. I especially like the suggestions for introducing an element of humor into my responses to visitors. Tomorrow is our film "Flock of Dodos" and I'm basically going to begin the program with a short introduction, saying (1) the reason we're showing this film is that it's the 150th anniversary of Darwin's famous, world-changing book, On The Origin of Species. And (2) Give some background information about the film--and how (in my opinion) it's a fairly even-handed, fair representation of both sides of the evolution/creationism debate. I'll go on to say that I realize that we appreciate that there are many opinions and beliefs about evolution--but we're not going to debate them here. [Personally, I'm not prepared to hold a "brown bag discussion" or "debate" after the film--although many list subscribers have suggested this]. I'll close my comments by saying that if anyone would like to help organize a "public forum" at our museum to discuss the evolution/creationist debate, to be held at some point in the future, then please see me after the film. Before I close this email I must point out that I was trained as an evolutionary biologist (in botany) and (personally) I have a very small appetite for creationism or intelligent design arguments. If it were up to me, I would not provide a forum for those jokers in any institution I worked in. I don't feel that creationists should be given the time of day--their arguments are not scientific; indeed, they are dangerous, in the sense that they threaten undermine decades of scientific research and send society back into the Dark Ages. I believe that there is, in fact, no "debate" worth having over this issue. 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