The meme-ready "I'm not a scientist, man" and the later "I'm not a scientist. I don't think I'm qualified to answer a question like that" may serve as convenient dodges, but they also indicate that Rubio thinks that science, as opposed to a theology, is the right way to answer the question, which it has.ADDED: Rubio's answer reminds me of Obama's "above my pay grade" maneuver when asked about the humanity of the unborn. Both men said it's not my job to avoid conflict with religious people.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
"Marco Rubio’s Deceptively Pro-Science Answer on the Age of the Earth."
"Though asserting that science and theology disagree on the age of the earth... Rubio's opinion on the matter does slip through."
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abortion,
Marco Rubio,
Obama rhetoric,
religion and politics,
rhetoric,
Rubio,
science
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