Posted on 08/28/2012 11:53:12 AM PDT by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
Bill Nye used to be The Science Guy on PBS. Now hes just a godless hater.
The former host of the educational TV show targeted to preteens, which aired from 1993 to 1998, said this week that those of us who believe that God created man and woman are idiots. And that we ought not pass along that belief to our children.
I say to the grownups, Nye condescended, if you want to deny evolution and live in your world, your world thats inconsistent with everything we observe in the universe, thats fine. But dont make your kids do it.
Because, said Nye, who places his faith in Darwin, rather than God, We need scientifically literate voters and taxpayers for the future.
As I considered Nyes remarks, I wondered if he passed along his thoughts on evolution to Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church in Orange County, California, who presided over The Science Guys quicky marriage back in 2006 (which lasted a mere seven weeks before ending in a decidedly weird, decidedly ugly breakup).
What does it say about Nyes integrity that he stood before a pastor who absolutely believes the creation story set forth in the Book of Genesis; that he exchanged marriage vows with his seven-week bride before a God in Whom he doesnt believe?
Yet, he presumes to tell the rest of us what we should teach our children.
And while Nye may be scientifically literate, notwithstanding that he has no formal scientific education, he is not nearly as infallible as he makes himself out to be.
Just last year, in fact, The Science Guy demonstrated his scientific shortcomings when he appeared on CNN to discuss damage sustained by a Japanese nuclear plant in the wake of a devastating earthquake and tsunami.
Nye stated, incorrectly, that cesium is used to slow and control the nuclear reaction. But as any nuclear scientist would tell him, cesium is a nuclear fission product, not a control rod material.
Nye also stated, incorrectly, that the nuclear reactor involved in the Three Mile Island accident was still online.
And The Science Guy erred in telling CNN viewers that use of boron to slow the nuclear reaction is uncommon, when, in fact, boron-10 is commonly used in control rods and is circulated in the coolant of most, if not all, reactors in this country.
Now, the average CNN viewer could not be expected to know these things. But Nye, the so-called Science Guy, should have known better. Especially if he was going to discuss the subject on national TV.
It obviously doesnt occur to Nye that, if he was dead wrong on nuclear energy, he could be just as wrong on evolution.
Otherwise the former Science Guy wouldnt be so contemptuous of those of who are not scientific illiterates; who simply find less believable the science-fiction that ape transmogrified into man, than the Bibles explanation that all-powerful God created man.
There are theories, and there are truths. If you don't know the difference, you have no licence to characterize either Christianity, or the science-savvy millions, including Nobel Prize winners, who have a differing view of things.
He’s just another scumbag.
No. You can believe in A god without being a Christian or a Jew. You can only believe in God by being a Christian or a Jew (or a Muslim, if you buy into that schtick).
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