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New Cat's Eye
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Message 5 of 35 (482559)
09-17-2008 12:57 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by Logic
09-17-2008 12:50 AM


If science classes suddenly have to teach creationism, shouldn't churches / philosophy classes have to teach evolution or something similar?
No, science classes are held to a higher standard.

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Message 7 of 35 (482564)
09-17-2008 1:13 AM
Reply to: Message 6 by Logic
09-17-2008 12:59 AM


So im assuming you go with option 1) Leave science and religion seperate
Way to make an ass of yourself, as the saying goes
The answer is: No.
I like my religion and science blended.
Any questions?

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Message 9 of 35 (482576)
09-17-2008 1:31 AM
Reply to: Message 8 by Logic
09-17-2008 1:21 AM


Way make an ass of myself?
Have you really not heard the phrase:
quote:
Assuming makes an ass out of you and me.
?
what I want to know is DO YOU WANT science class rooms to teach RELIGOUS ideas such as ID?
No.
If that is the case then shouldn't Churches teach Science ideas such as evolution?
Assuming that's the case then: No.... science is held to a higher standard, like I said.
If you don’t want to see science taught in church then say “Option 1”
I like science in my church.
If you want to see science taught in church and religion in science class then say “Option 2”
I don't want religion in my science classroom.
Don’t dodge the topic; if you don’t want to answer then don’t reply
I answered the topic without dodging the topic. Don't be such a wuss.

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New Cat's Eye
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Message 12 of 35 (482585)
09-17-2008 1:54 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by Logic
09-17-2008 1:45 AM


Creationism = ID = Belief in god, that created everything. Thus we are the result of his intelligent design
Evolution = Change over time through natural mechanisms
And what say you of the belief that god creating species via change over time through natural mechanisms?
Now I've read many threads of people saying ID(creationism) should be taught in science classes, because of the bias towards Evolution ruling the science class room is unfair towards other theories.
Do you really believe that this "unfairness" to other theories is evidence enough of them being taught? Don't you think that positive evidence towards them should be required for science?
I proposed that if Creationism should be taught in science class rooms should evolution thus be taught in churches.
Evolution should be taught in churches. Controversly, creationism should not be taught in science classrooms because science is held to a higher standard, like I said.
I proposed that if Creationism should be taught in science class rooms should evolution thus be taught in churches.
The churhces are not held to the same standard as science. We have this little thing called "faith" that science doesn't have. So, no, they should not be held to the same standar.
You have yet to reply to that argument.
This will be my last post for the day I’ll be back tomorrow sorry
I hope you had a good night.

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Message 14 of 35 (482594)
09-17-2008 2:23 AM
Reply to: Message 13 by Minnemooseus
09-17-2008 2:13 AM


Re: A more enlightened religion?
Regardless of the above considerations, what advantage would there be to bring religion (creationism) into the science classroom?
The advantage would be finding The TruthTM.

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