Bill Nye The Science Guy: An Anti-Evolution Republican “Betrays The Best Use Of Our Brains”

Posted by | October 14, 2012 09:37 | Filed under: Top Stories


Nye was referring to Congressmen Paul Broun, Todd Akin and Michele Bachmann, and Texas Governor Rick Perry.

Nye clarified that evolution is something that has been discovered as opposed to “made up,” adding that there is overwhelming evidence in favor of the scientific theory. And, being a seasoned teacher, Nye even brought out props — including roses — to explain past experiments concerning evolution.

He was bothered by both men’s assertion that the Earth was only something around 6,000-10,000 years old. Using the technology behind smoke detectors (more props!) to explain, Nye stated that the Earth is, in fact, something more like 4.5 billion years old. “That’s science; those are facts,” said Nye. “You can’t just close your eyes and make them not true.”

After being shown clips of both Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann discussing evolution, Nye dismantled Bachmann’s claim that there is some “controversy” about it within the scientific community. “But there’s no controversy amongst scientists,” he said. “There’s controversy among…” He then said that to arbitrarily “set aside those discoveries” made by our ancestors “betrays, really, the best in us, betrays the best use of our brains.”

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By: Alan

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