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Lawmaker Fires Back at Mont. Governor
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Media | TV News - Columbia Broadcasting System CBS News |
News Date | Monday, October 9, 2006 09:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Speaking to a crowd of school children, parents and teachers in Bozeman on Friday about global warming, Schweitzer asked how many in the crowd thought the Earth was hundreds of millions of years old. Most of the children in the audience raised their hands.
He then asked how many believed the planet was less than a million years old. At least two people, including Koopman, who was in the crowd, raised their hands.
During an interview later with the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Schweitzer noted Koopman's response. He said some people believe the planet is only 4,000 to 6,000 years old, despite geological evidence to the contrary.
Schweitzer said he needs support from a state Legislature that will help move Montana's agenda forward, "not people who think the Earth is 4,000 years old."
Koopman called the comments insulting.
Koopman said his belief in the Earth's age is not based on his faith, but on his scientific investigations. |
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