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Origins and the 2012 US Presidential Election

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There seems to be a lot of chatter on the news and the Internet about the candidates’ beliefs about origins. While many in the media are using this as a test of scientific savvy (and a way to discredit people they don’t like), I think there are deeper reasons why the question of origins is important to an election.

In a recent article on the Classical Conversations website, I show how the question of origins relates directly to some of the foundational questions of governance, and how different views affect those questions and outcomes.

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From the cited page:
The foundation of politics is in the nature of humanity. One cannot govern humanity if one does not understand humans.
Okay, fair enough. If a presidential candidate gets his ideas about the nature of humanity from theology, then I would consider that candidate unfit to govern. If a candidate gets his ideas about the nature of humanity from the theory of evolution, I would consider that candidate unfit to govern. A candidates ideas about the nature of humanity should come from his being a human and from his experience in interacting with other humans. Someone whose ideas about the nature of humanity come from an abstract theory, whether theological or scientific, is somebody who is out of touch with reality.Neil Rickert
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