Posted on 03/09/2006 6:55:14 PM PST by Greg o the Navy
AN EXAMINATIONS board is including references to creationism in a new GCSE science course for schools.
They are unlikely to find any comfort in Lucretius--who is almost the sole source (apart from a few fragments) of the teachings of Epicurus (whose writings were systematically destroyed by the early Church fathers). Lucretius' view of Epicurus's role:
Humana ante oculos foede cum vita iaceret / in terris oppressa gravi sub religione / quae caput a caeli regionibus ostendebat / horribili super aspectu mortalibus instans / primum Graius homo mortalis tollere contra / est oculos ausus primusque obistere contra / quem neque fama deum nec fulmina nec minitanti / murmure compressit caelum, sed eo magis acrem / inritat animi virtutem, effringere ut arta / naturae primus portarum claustra cupiret
De Rerum Natura, 1:62-71
When man's life lay for all to see foully grovelling upon the ground, crushed beneath the weight of Superstition, which displayed her head from the regions of heaven, lowering over mortals with horrible aspect, a man of Greece [Epicurus] was the first that dared to uplift mortal eyes against her, the first to make stand against her; for neither fables of the gods could quell him, nor thunderbolts, nor heaven with menacing roar, but all the more they goaded the eager courage of his soul, so that he should desire, first of all men, to shatter the confining bars of nature's gates [trans: W.H.D.Rouse]
This was the preamble to Epicurus's atomic theory, in turn the foundation for his morality -- ok, I'll stop there. But L and E are both remarkable figures, however you look at them.
General Certificate of Secondary Education, a set of standard exams used in England and Wales. Roughly corresponds to the American High School Diploma, except one sits GCSE Exams for a range of subjects, some required, the rest elective, and thus receives a range of grades in different subjects. Level A* GCSE roughly corresponds to first-year at an American University (in the UK, university degrees are 3 years, not 4).
Our current crop of socialists have been tinkering like crazy with our educational institutions (it's a real political football), so the above paragraph may be out of date by the time I hit the 'post' button on this!
There seems to be a fair amount if evidence that matter is organized and peforms specific functions. It hardly necessitates a religious conviction of some kind to attribute this to intelligent design. For the most part the teaching of evolution is a shaping principle suited to those who prefer to limit or eliminate the possibility of intelligent design. Such a shaping principle is not entitled to a sole hearing in the classroom, whether by logic or by law.
Of course not, everyone knows that it is an intelligent hand "PULLING" you down.
Of course not, everyone knows that it is an intelligent hand "PULLING" you down.
Thanks, Tory. Is it possible for a student to take those exams and score a level different than "A?" Is there a level "B" or something lower? If so, how many levels are there, and what are they designated?
It seems like a rational system.
Maybe you're not comfortable with having lots of evidence? A stray thought from the could-be-a-clue-in-there-somewhere department: you used "prey" instead of "pray."
That assumption is self-evident, but those who refuse to acknowledge it
will never be convinced, this side of the grave.
When they stand before their Creator, then they will have no
choice but to acknowledge Him.
Then it will be too late.
I refuse to argue with them.
Pray that their eyes be opened, and their hearts be broken
and they come to salvation, before it's too late.
It is probably more rational than I have explained!
I don't do that a lot. I try to be better than that. But I remember an old Jack Benny episode with him yelling, "See!? I can do that, too!"
Science is the study of the natural world.
I'm not saying there's not a place for the study of the supernatural, but by definition, science is not that place.
Let's put it this way... it is called the fossil record.
My dear fellow, you appear to labour under an egregious misapprehension. Satire and irony are national art forms here, not sarcasm--which is a base and puerile form of discourse little practised here and even less admired. For sarcastic comments, we visit New York.
But you are indeed correct, I failed to detect sarcasm in your posting, and mistakenly thought you had some meaningful point to contribute to a serious discussion. Apologies, my bad; won't happen again.
Wrong... what makes both unequal is the fossil record and many years studying genetics.
My beef with evolution is the singularity of common descent and the notion that the process from the first life to where we are to date is a random process
Sorry but it is mutations that are random, the process is not. Random mutations are known to happen today. That is not theory that is a fact. Natural selection is FAR from random.
Missionaries have on several occasions made the statement of prophecies of "white men" who would come to the village, and that the village would in turn accept the God of the white men that came. Sounds an awful lot to me like someone had been there before, "weather in flesh, or in spirit."
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