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Should Creationism be given EQUAL TIME?

Oh em gee.

Look at evidence and think for yourself. The only reason why it is still a hypothesis is because a bunch of geologists with PhD's don't want to admit the fact that they were retarded.

That's it. You got 'em. All the retarded scientists with PhD's don't understand what you do. Must be nice to be you.
 

Exactly... that way they can sound legitimate and attempt to gain equal footing. It is ridiculous.
 
I present to you...Avimimus
Nice feathered cape. Avimimus appears to be a direct descendent of Liberace. Seems like he's mastered the playing stance, but , such frustration, the piano won't be invented for 60 million years.
 
Nice feathered cape. Avimimus appears to be a direct descendent of Liberace. Seems like he's mastered the playing stance, but , such frustration, the piano won't be invented for 60 million years.

Besides, Avimimus , like Liberace, was gay and therefore did not pass his genes on to the next generation.
 
What the hell does that even mean.

It means that despite the fact that there is good evidence of the dinosaur to bird transition, including dinosaurs which had feathers, it doesn't fit into his preconceived notions and anti-science stance, so he'll ignore it.
 
Oh em gee.

Look at evidence and think for yourself. The only reason why it is still a hypothesis is because a bunch of geologists with PhD's don't want to admit the fact that they were retarded.

Why don't you go publish some papers since you're so superior to people who have spent their life in devotion to learning and expanding knowledge on the subject. I mean, you have the answer, right? So out with it.

I'm not sure when anti-intellectualism became "in"; but THAT is retarded. If you don't like science and intellect, climb back into the trees and start flinging your poo.
 
Piled High and Deep. All you gotta remember.

You have something better than to insult people who have expanded their own knowledge and the overall knowledge base of humans? Let's see it. Otherwise, this is nothing but anti-intellectualism drivel.
 
Yes, why not? That's what school is. A place to learn.

I think you have a point. Place it right along side 'fairy's' and ' the boogeyman' and 'the three bears' that's it's place.....

Paul
 
Well, the problem is, if you teach creationism, a solely fundamentalist christian belief, you also must teach the creation stories of other religions as well, all for equal time, and then everyone is only learning a bunch of stuff that they don't even believe in. Creationism, just like the story of Zeus, is a mythological story. It's fine if you believe it, but in schools, we are supposed to be taught things backed up by evidence and that can be proven as actual facts. Besides, the religious people learn this stuff in their churches and such anyways so what's the point in teaching it to them all over again in schools when most of the kids don't wanna hear about something they don't believe in anyway?
 
Yes, why not? That's what school is. A place to learn.

It's fine if you want to believe in Creationism as an "alternative theory."

As I've said on this issue in the past, some people think the moon landing was faked. Some people believe the Earth is flat. Should we teach those alternate theories as well?

To quote Tom Petty "It don't really matter to me, you believe what you want to believe." That doesn't mean the rest of us have to.
 

Haha, "look the point here is being tolerant of other viewpoints," Peter says after spending page after page of posts telling others that they are wrong for believing that creationism has no relation to science. Practice what you preach, big guy.

And here's the AWESOME KICKER, this article: Creationism to be banished from Swedish schools

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Because the government cannot endorse any religion or group of religions. That includes schools. Its a violation of the Constitution.

Here is a video explaining the land mark case: NOVA | Intelligent Design on Trial
Here is an overview: Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 
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You think it's that big of a deal?

As the vast majority of western Christians are not creationists (in the sense of denying evolution) or should we posit 'Young Earth Creationists', I find it unsatisfying to claim it as a primary concept of Chrsitianity - unless one is a member of a sect that does so.

The primary concept is, without a doubt and beyond any argument, the Gospel. That being: one's faith in Christ allows Christ's perfect faith to be substituted for one's own faulty character, acts and faith thereby granting salvation and righteous judgement before God.
 
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I agree they don't compete or cancel each other out. A good many scientist who believe in evolution also believe in God. Simply sicence and faith are two very separate areas.
 

Exactly. The so called "young Earth creationists" with their absurd notions are on the lunatic fringe of Christian churches.
 

You are dead wrong on everything you posted here. I am a Pastafarian, and I believe that the Universe was created by the flying spaghetti monster and that the flying spaghetti monster created ALL the planets out of meatballs, the seas from marinara sauce, and everything else from oregano. I have just as much "proof" for it as Christians have for a God who created Adam and Eve. I demand that Pastafarianism be taught in our schools. Before school each day, kids should say a prayer to his Holiness too. Great is the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and may we all be touched by his noodly appendage. This is science, I tells 'ya. :mrgreen:
 

Tell me more of this Pastafarianism you speak of, oh great Prophet!
 
Tell me more of this Pastafarianism you speak of, oh great Prophet!

Everything you need to know about Pastafarianism is contained in the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.... Bless his Holy name. As Jewish books are written in Hebrew, and Christian books are written in Greek and Aramaic, the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is written in the Buccaneer tongue, also known as Pirate. O faithful one, read the holy words contained within this Gospel, and you will have found what you have always been searching for..... Proof that Creationism is science. And, whatever thou doest, never forget that Holiest of all Holy days, known as Talk Like a Pirate Day. Arrrrggghhhhh, me matey. Yes, we must bring God into our schools. We must bring the Gospel of the FSM to all children, and FOX News must shout to the world that there is a war on Pastafarianism being waged by the evul Leebruls. :mrgreen:
 
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I remember "sail-abrating" it last year! :lol:
 
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