Posted on 03/31/2006 7:18:12 PM PST by Virginia-American
LIBERTY, Mo. Monday morning, Room 207: First day of a unit on the origins of life. Veteran biology teacher Al Frisby switches on the overhead projector and braces himself.
As his students rummage for their notebooks, Frisby introduces his central theme: Every creature on Earth has been shaped by random mutation and natural selection in a word, by evolution.
The challenges begin at once.
"Isn't it true that mutations only make an animal weaker?" sophomore Chris Willett
....
Frisby tries to explain that evolution takes millions of years, but Willett isn't listening. "I feel a tail growing!" he calls to his friends, drawing laughter.
.....
He's about to start on the fossil evidence when sophomore Jeff Paul interrupts: "How are you 100% sure that those bones belong to those animals? It could just be some deformed raccoon."
From the back of the room, sophomore Melissa Brooks chimes in: "Those are real bones that someone actually found? You're not just making this up?"
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
I think it reads like an article written by a journalist who was taught to be interesting.
It doesn't.
However, while you were waiting to be born, your ear bones started out in your jaw and moved to their present location. I posted a reference for this on another thread today: Post 91
When we've figured out the biochemistry involved in this transformation, we'll have a better handle on your question.
Placing skulls in an order that may or may not be correct is not quite "evidence" wouldn't you agree? From some information I have seen there is still debate if the proposed skulls even belong in that order.
You'll have to be more definite to challenge this. Which skull is misdated? By how much? Until you can provide something like this, I'll believe what Dr. Cuffey has posted - he provides references for everything.
But sincerly, thank you for the links
You're welcome.
After reading the article no one should be surprised why our high school students score 24th in math and science as compared to other students in the top 25 countries in science and math. We use to be first 30 years ago. We did score first in self esteem. Guess they are shooting for the lowest possible position. We will have to add 50 more countries to the testing and that way we will be in the top 1/3 instead of the bottom 24/25. Then their self esteem will be even higher and their teachers and parents prouder.
Me too.
These kids go to The One Church of Jesus, hear the minister introduce "Ken Ham, a great Christian speaker", who then describes how he reduces Darwinists to incoherance by using exactly this sophistry. The Congregation shouts "Prayz Jaysus", and a new generation of Creationid punks is recruited.
"Why do they call it the War of 1812?" or "How did Roosevelt charge up San Juan Hill in that wheelchair?"
I could say something like, "they are too busy correcting the existing research that is already out there" but that would not do anyone any good...
...and more importantly, it wouldn't be accurate.
yeah, but sometimes young children, do ask probing questions. If they do it in a snotty, I know it all
way, that is very disrespectful. Unfortunately, that is
what goes for our "culture" nowadays..
Not good in any way...
"Isn't it true that mutations only make an animal weaker?" sophomore Chris Willett demands. " 'Cause I was watching one time on CNN and they mutated monkeys to see if they could get one to become human and they couldn't."
"Thank you, Chris, but that's not covered in this class.
So how about a five page report, in your own words, on this experiment, referenced and footnoted. 20% of your grade.
Next transparency ..."
You're still a virgin ...
But keep trying!
Are you suggesting that Jesus will bogart my stash?
These are high schoolers, not young kids. And they're not asking probing questions, they've been taught by their parents (and preachers ?) that it's OK to dis their teachers and insinuate that they're lying.
"How are you 100% sure that those bones belong to those animals? It could just be some deformed raccoon."
I'd like to see how this attitude goes down in Sunday school. Imagine
"How are you 100% sure that Mohamed (pbuh) wasn't inspired by God to correct all the errors in the Bible?"
They face phenomenal pressure because they can't do an experiment to prove their point. There's no argument about math because it's demonstrable. But to believe that species turn into completely different species requires faith because it can't be demonstrated, ever.
I find it sad that so many young kids are being corrupted by the lies of those with a political agenda to deny any religious beliefs. Some of the kids in this article will never understand biology or other sciences properly because of fabricated Darwinist propaganda.
It is not. Not by a long shot.
They would have us (and gullible teenagers) believe that there is a serious scientific controversy on this issue, when there is almost none. Given the total lack of real science supporting Evolution, it's ridiculous to posit that it should presented at all, much less on equal footing with Creation.
I know it's comforting for some to believe that supporters of Creation reject the unproven religion of Evolution out of some Christian bias, but that is just not the case. Present the evidence, do the science, fill in the unexplained gaps in the fossil record, SHOW people that Evolution is real, and I assure you, it might be accepted.
The notion that scientists all believe in Evolution is nonsense. It is the new ideas that win Nobel Prizes and assure completely meaningless pats on the back from other self-absorbed delusionist atheists for the discoverer.
The history of science is full of examples of people coming up with BETTER ideas, but those ideas had to actually WORK, unlike the Theory of Evolution.
Evolution does not do that. As a faith-based religion, it's fine. As science, it's a proven pack of lies.
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