The liberal New York Times reports the United States is
losing its scientific dominance. To demonstrate this supposed decline, the Times notes that prizes awarded to American scientists
have waned along with numbers of papers published in peer-review journals. This decline, the paper notes, will result in a long-term detriment to the U.S. economy.
Like a typical liberal rag, they rely on flawed methodology to promote an anti-Christian agenda. While the paper covered worn disciplines like physics, chemistry and medical research, they didn't register a single mention of Creation Science. In that important field, American scientists dominate.
If you want to see where America ranks in the world of science, all you need to do is visit Creationism.org. Its creationist groups are categorized by county. There are thirty-eight, count 'em: 38, American creationist groups listed there. The next closest country doesn't even come close. Canada has nine. The "scientific" Germans have just two while France has but one. To put that into perspective, Korea also has one (although it's not in English so it probably doesn't count.)
The bottom line is this: The New York Times worries its little head about disciplines that it cares about, physics, biology, mathematics and what-not while they overlook the disciplines that actually matter.