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I am sorry but it has been proven that creationism is ID:I disagree -- Intelligent Design is one of Satan's tricks, in my opinion.
It places too much emphasis on seeing God in the physical universe and shipwrecks the faith.
The Dungeons & Dragon phenemenon of the 70s shows that, when given a choice without weight, most people will tend to choose the dark side over the light.
I haven't seen Ben Stein's movie.I am sorry but it has been proven that creationism is ID:
Expelled Exposed: Why Expelled Flunks
Excuse me -- I thought I made it clear I was in my '20s at the time, and that there was a famous case about 4 college students at the University of Michigan.It sounds as if he's watched Mazes & Monsters, Split Rock. It was a poor Tom Hanks movie where the main character started to believe his character in the RP "Mazes & Monsters" game was a real character and had a long hallucination.
Frankly, that's a load of bull. D & D has nothing to do with "chosing the dark side." Not to mention it is still played today, despite the fact there hasn't been any recent bad story about it over-sensationalized by the media.
Excuse me -- I thought I made it clear I was in my '20s at the time, and that there was a famous case about 4 college students at the University of Michigan.
Did you? Fair enough.Excuse me -- I thought I made it clear I was in my '20s at the time, and that there was a famous case about 4 college students at the University of Michigan.
For your misinformation, I have not see this movie you're talking about, or even heard of it.
Okay ... I watched it ... now what?Please watch the video; it clearly shows that both are one and the same! After all it won't hurt you to watch it.
I'll take your word for it.In any case, I think that was what the Mazes & Monsters was based on partially.
So at what point did 4 people become "most people"?
Her last sentence, something about Intelligent Design not belonging in a science class, I agree with; but the video seems to be equating science class with school in general.
It's not that they want it out of science class; they want it out of school -- period.
Yes, a very bad film.. but it was based on the so-called "Steam Tunnel" incident at Michigan State U. The connection to D&D, however, was nothing more than speculation. (See below)It sounds as if he's watched Mazes & Monsters, Split Rock. It was a poor Tom Hanks movie where the main character started to believe his character in the RP "Mazes & Monsters" game was a real character and had a long hallucination.
Truly awful film.
Excuse me -- I thought I made it clear I was in my '20s at the time, and that there was a famous case about 4 college students at the University of Michigan.
For your misinformation, I have not see this movie you're talking about, or even heard of it.
It'd be nice to say you could teach it in a religious (of many religions) course but many schools are just too small to support an elective like that.
I'm sure your version was a myth.Well, that doesn't seem fair -- I used to teach about creationism all the time in my literature class -- alongside other myths.
I'm sure your version was a myth.
Do you think that's what Jesus would want to do, if He was here right now?because if you teach about one religion, you'd have to teach about all of them (or at least most of the major ones) on equal terms in the interest of fairness.
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