virus: the mentality of RFA proponents...

Josh Bradley (jab13@cornell.edu)
Thu, 06 Aug 1998 08:01:04 -0400


i hope this didn't go out already, i tried sending it yesterday but didn't
receive a return copy from the server...

REP. TRAFICANT BLASTS REPORT ON GOD BELIEF AMONG SCIENTISTS

Congressman James Traficant (D-Ohio), an outspoken supporter of the
Religious Freedom Amendment, has gone a step further in enunciating his
beliefs about faith -- and insulted Atheists in the process. On Monday,
Traficant read a statement for entry into the Congressional Record which
denounced recent studies measuring rates of belief in god among members of the
scientific community. As reported in the record for the House, Page H6885:

MR. TRAFICANT. Mr. Speaker, a new report says only 7 percent of scientists
believe in God. That is right. And the reason they gave was that the
scientists are "super smart." Unbelievable. Most of these absent-minded
professors cannot find the toilet.

Mr. Speaker, I have one question for these wise guys to constipate over:
How can some thing (sic) come from no thing (sic)?

And while they digest that, Mr. Speaker, let me tell it like it is. Put
these super-cerebral master debaters in some foxholes with bombs bursting all
around them, and I guarantee they will not be praying to Frankenstein.

Beam me up here. My colleagues, all the education in the world is
worthless without God and a little bit of common sense. And I yield back
whatever we have left.

(end of remarks by Mr. Traficant.)

Alas, readers should know that Mr. Traficant is a member of the House
Science Committee and the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics.