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Because of Internet hyenas?Congratulations. You're now one step closer to understanding why you're all the laughing stock of the human race.
You all revel in ignorance that's why.Because of Internet hyenas?
I have found the solution that will satisfy the creationists and at the same time put them on the receiving end by opening the can of worms:
A law should be passed allowing creationism to be taught in schools as either history or science. This will make the creationists very happy.... for a while that is, until all the other religions demand equal representation.
I guarantee you that the creationists will be the first to request the repeal of this law lest they be made to share class time with Islam, Hinduism, animism, Satanism, etc.
Divide and rule is the order of the day!
Congratulations. You're now one step closer to understanding why you're all the laughing stock of the human race.
And you don't?You all revel in ignorance that's why.
And you don't?
You guys can't wait until the next discovery shows your current paradigms wrong; but in the meantime, you'll claim you're, "in the know".
You guys hold men of the past up as some kind of great intellectual hero, even though he was as wrong as wrong could be.
Let your prophet Darwin be off by 10 degrees and big deal; but let a Christian poster make an error by 1 degree and, wow -- he's a candidate for the Pratt Sematary.
Ya -- we'll call it the Zedong Law.Or the law reads that they must teach it as science. Or not talk about it at all.
If evolution stayed out of science class then we would not have eradicated a disease that killed more than 300 million people in the 20th century.Three things here:
- Creationism needs to stay out of science class.
- Evolutionism needs to stay out of science class.
- The tares always spring up where the wheat is planted, and needs to stay out of science class.
You don't have any superstitions, do you? none at all?Outside the USA, the trailer parkers and their superstitions appear clearly as what they are: backwards as the tribesmen in Afghanistan.
I am, of course, talking about macroevolution.If evolution stayed out of science class then we would not have eradicated a disease that killed more than 300 million people in the 20th century.
I am, of course, talking about macroevolution.
I believe in evolution -- only to a point.
It's also called adaptation.
Lots of lip flapping but no reasons, yet, as to why creationism should be taught in public schools at all.
Lip flapping is the creationist's forte -- they usually don't clam up until it's time to produce something useful.
Why is Christopher Columbus taught in public schools?Lots of lip flapping but no reasons, yet, as to why creationism should be taught in public schools at all.
I actually think that's a mature decision. No one is going to stop scientific progress because a teacher mentions creationism or Mr. Jones down the street believes it. It's just saying "hey, there is a large portion that believes x, y, z".
I'm a bit confused as to the "other views" that other religions might present. I'm not for preaching christian creation at all, just the fact that some people believe there is deity creation vs. evolution, and the idea that some people believe a mixture of the two. I'm not sure what else there is as far as people believing how the earth came into being.... Maybe I'm missing something.
But if you word it that way, you're in essence saying that it is being taught because it won a popularity contest.It's just saying "hey, there is a large portion that believes x, y, z".
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