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- BonSeff0
yeah, what about the church of the sub genius, there should be a chapter on slack.
- discipler0
No, what science actually observes should be taught. And what science observes is intelligent design. That a cognizant creative force brought matter into being.
- discipler0
*dodges mud pie.
- mrdobolina0
religious folks are getting too big for their britches in this country. those churches need to start paying taxes if they want to play the political game.
- discipler0
politics?
- BonSeff0
yeah, but i dont beleive that
- ********0
What about ANton LaVey? I think they should teach Satanism in schools. Especially since Satan is mostly a christian invention...
- mrdobolina0
it is political, whether you want to believe it or not. the reason these things get pushed forward is by politicians trying to secure the christian vote.
- discipler0
Don't teach Satanism and don't teach Christianity (however those are taught). Instead, teach good science and it's alternatives. :)
- ********0
Political? You think?
I just wrote this in the other thread, but since it applies here I'll say it again:
Suck my big hairy, 'roided out raging Wookie nads of Science.
- discipler0
I suppose one could speculate that there's some political agenda behind most issues. But, with this particular topic, I think it's more that scientists are starting to see the gaping holes in the Darwinian model and switching camps as the result. That's what i've seen at least. Something like this was bound to garner national attention.
- ********0
Hey - I am a minister by thew way. Card Carrying in fact. From here:
I got it so I can chat chicks up at parties, and if the designer gig doesn't work out I have something to fall back on.
By the way I was raised Catholic, went to 12 years of catholic edumacation and studied politics and religion as a bachlors degree. The whole grpahic design was an accidental profession I fell into.
Christianity is cool, but it ain't the only answer out there starbuck.
- discipler0
That's nice, mrdobolina. So, when you're out of ammunition or can't convert things into a political discussion, you derail the thread with links to tired skeptic arguments that have already been answered?
Please don't make me answer all those tired claims in a thread that doesn't even pertain to that.
- discipler0
Tick I don't believe that Catholicism is Christianity. I believe it's religion. (In case you had assumed I was Catholic). ;)
- SteveJobs0
the ideas of the church of the subgenius are not that of popular opinion/ideals, therefore the would be overlooked in favor of popular models.
forget about what you believe or don't believe in. the fact that children are taught one belief is what should concern you.
and by the sound of it, the only thing most of you were taught was sarcasm, closed-mindedness and disbelief.
carry on.
- ********0
You know - I just don't get how the radical right in the US is able to lay claim to Ayn Rand and Jesus in the same philosophical umbrella.
I would think the logical inconsistency in that alone would just cause their little unevolved brains to pop.
- discipler0
No doubt that Ayn Rand and Jesus are mutually exclusive.
- mrdobolina0
my point was the bible has been proven wrong before.
these should all be in those science books too, don't you agree?
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANC…
http://www.greek-mythology-gods.…
