dduncan4163
Have at it Hoss
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We certainly dont need school kids thinkng for themselves. No siree. There are no competing ideas about how everything came to be. School kids have to be taught one way and one way only, by what the mighty textbooks say. So instead of teaching the possible ways in which everything has came to be and letting kids use their intelligence for themselves, they should just be taught cherry picked material. Thats grand.
What's the problem here? It said in the article it would be taught alongside evolution, not in place of it. What's the outrage for?
While we're at it maybe we should throw this into Home Ec.
7 Ways to Discipline Your Wife | Biblical Gender Roles
Lmao
#7 For sexual denial
If your wife is un-submissive in the sexual arena and chronically denies your sexual advances (without legitimate medical or psychological reasons for doing so) then perhaps that upcoming trip you were going to take her on gets canceled. Maybe that wardrobe upgrade your wife was looking forward to gets downsized or canceled. The Bible says a man has to supply his wife with clothing, but it does not say it has to be the expensive clothing she wants!
Personal beliefs have no place in a public classroom especially one presented as an alternative to scientific consensus. I have no problem with an instructor comparing and contrasting the competing religious story's on supernatural creationism, however there should be no preference given to one flavor over another. Since time wouldn't permit - I propose a lottery system.
Although, I imagine there would be mass chaos if the Islamic version was pulled out of the hat and taught in towns across the bible belt. The muslims don't believe Allah needed a day of rest on the 7th. They probably think the christian god was weak. This could be fun.
When people ask me why, as an atheist, I care so much about something I don't believe in, this is why.
Bottom line here is creationism, of any kind, isn't science and has no place in a science classroom.
Discuss all you want in a theology elective, philosophy or social studies class.
The Education Commissioner in Maine is why you cry when random people tell you Merry Christmas or when you see anything resembling a cross?
Ok.
This Governor is a moron and this move is stupid but this doesn't defend hypocritical stances on devout atheists.
Agree though perhaps a brief acknowledgement that the scientific explanation doesn't invalidate religious beliefs could be made.
That said, I have no problem with a creationist (or Muslim or Jew or...) being in charge of anything education related. If they change curriculum to push their religious beliefs then it becomes problematic.
The Education Commissioner in Maine is why you cry when random people tell you Merry Christmas or when you see anything resembling a cross?
Ok.
This Governor is a moron and this move is stupid but this doesn't defend hypocritical stances on devout atheists.
So you're saying a leap of faith is required to believe random chemicals came together and life suddenly came into existence?
Sounds kinda like what you're saying.
Not really, is their a meaningful distinction between living or non living 'random' chemicals?
Isn't life just a conglomeration or aggregate of chemical pathways?
I could be wrong, no one can know for sure - I guess my stance is that my "leap of faith" makes less assumptions.