“We’re depressed, I think,” said Dan Phelps, head of the Kentucky Paleontology Society, who toured the museum shortly after its opening. “There’s been such a push in recent years to improve science education, but stuff like this still hangs around.”
Yeah and the good thing is that it will still be around long after you are gone....
Yeah and the good thing is that it will still be around long after you are gone....
Polls show that more and more Americans are rejecting evolution, which is consistent with an educational system that has improved the reasoning capacities of the average student. Evolution relies largely upon a "believe it because we told you to" model concomitant with circular reasoning which relies upon the philosophical model to interpret data in such a way as to substantiate the philosophical model. Once students realise that there are other ways to interpret data aside from the Darwinist model, they are increasingly tending to pursue those leads. No amount of evolutionist snidery and talking down at them is going to be able to stop that.
How very Christian of you.