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I am not sure what "true science" is supposed to be, but nuh uh!
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In other words they claim it is based on faith, and not on critical thinking.
I would like to believe that even in Tennessee that most parents would refuse to sign a permission slip allowing their kids to be subjected to this garbage.
But what I would like to believe and what is in fact true, are not always the same thing.
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P.S. This seems like a good place for this.
I asked my dad , a Catholic charismatic (read fundie) what he thought about evolution: He said all things were created separately, and then evolved ...?????
ReplyDeletePlease tell me this was not going to happen in a public school.
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What are the odds that every student in a given class gets really excited about science? There may be a budding Marie Curie or Isaac Newton scattered throughout the school. However, there are children who would rather eat brussel sprouts or clean their room than study motion or energy.
That all changed this week when the Traveling Museum of Creation and History made a stop at VWCS and students sat down with eggs, dry ice, borax and bottles for a workshop to learn the laws of science.
When Mrs. Doris’s first grade class walked into the makeshift science lab this morning, they had no idea what to expect. A few students weren’t even looking forward to it. But then the museum’s Executive Director Sean Meek blew up a plastic coke bottle on the playground using dry ice and the workshop took on a whole new meaning.
Every student participated in each experiment (with the exception of the exploding coke bottle), making eggs dance on the mouth of a glass jar, jerking cloth out from under dinner plates, mixing their own silly putty and layering blue-colored water over saltwater to determine which would float an egg. Not only were the activities fun, they gave students a chance to develop their abstract thinking skills.
By the end of the workshop, 14 out of 14 students said they had a really great time. How’s that for odds?"
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Learning can be FUN!
The Bible says the Earth is flat. Let's test that out scientifically: we can put a camera on a rocket and shoot it up very, very high and look at the pictures.
There it goes... up.. up... ooooh, look at the world!
Is it flat?
NO! It is an oblate spheroid!
OK kids, open your Bibles to Daniel 4:10-11 and cross that out...
Ok, now turn to Matthew 4:8 and cross that line out...
Good, alright, now turn to Luke 4:5 and draw a line all the way through to the end, that's it, good.
Now turn to Isaiah 11:12 where he talks about the "four corners of the Earth".
Now look at the photos we're receiving from the camera on our rocket - do we see any corners?
NO!
Cross that one out, too.
Isn't learning FUN?
We can do this all day long.
Really...
All
Day
Long.
So "Evolutionism" is a totally different "religion" than "christianity". What happened to the commandment, "I am the Lord your One and Only God" (paraphrased) you shall have no other gods before me" yadda yadda yadda. Who is the "God" of "Evlolutionism"? Charles Darwin? Evolution is proven as science by this thing called "Scientific Method". Or should that now be "Scientific Methodism"?
ReplyDeleteWhat a pity they need to twist facts to push their fables.