To: JNL
JNL quote:
"How so? Religion does not belong in our schools science classes, why not? Because it's not science it's religion. Seems more like common sense to me." When it is God's hand which is holding atoms together, which is the reason God belongs in the science classroom.
To: bulldozer
When it is God's hand which is holding atoms together, which is the reason God belongs in the science classroom. Sure, God made the rain fall, so why bother learning about silly things like the water cycle. /sarc
42 posted on
12/20/2005 8:15:05 AM PST by
Ace of Spades
(Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
To: bulldozer
Yes but who's version of God, would that be a Catholic version, or do we all get a couple of snakes and go at it.
43 posted on
12/20/2005 8:15:23 AM PST by
JNL
To: bulldozer
When it is God's hand which is holding atoms together, which is the reason God belongs in the science classroom.
Yes, but God is not a testable theory. Science does not seek to prove or disprove God. God is beyond our small understanding of the universe. And science is a tool that we use to probe and understand our tiny corner of God's universe. That's all it is; it is not a commentary on the nature or existence of God. And, secondly, why on earth would you want public school teachers teaching religion to your kids? I sure as heck don't.
87 posted on
12/20/2005 8:29:53 AM PST by
SuzyQue
To: bulldozer
When it is God's hand which is holding atoms together, which is the reason God belongs in the science classroom
You owe me a new monitor, my old one is covered in coffee from my spit take.
185 posted on
12/20/2005 8:55:11 AM PST by
newcats
To: bulldozer
When it is God's hand which is holding atoms together, which is the reason God belongs in the science classroom.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!.....Dude, you forgot the sarcasm tag.
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