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To: spunkets

I am disinterested in theological or scientific councils. They have their place - confused or exalted as the case may be - in their time.

What I am interested in is freedom - freedom for educators to teach science as theory not fact. Freedom for students of science to pursue research outside the box...outside the scientific establishment.

Students should be presented with all sides of the argument, not just the one approved by the National Science Teachers Association or the NSF.


1,673 posted on 08/04/2005 2:56:52 PM PDT by eleni121 ('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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To: eleni121
"I am disinterested in theological or scientific councils."

Naturally you would claim this, but it's not true in the least bit. You are here, in fact arguing that the scientific councils are dens of iniquity and the source for the streams of lies you attribute to them.

"What I am interested in is freedom - freedom for educators to teach science as theory not fact. Freedom for students of science to pursue research outside the box...outside the scientific establishment."

The truth is singular and unique. Freedom is unhindered sovereignty of individual will. I only want the truth taught, not hte BS. Teaching BS is a rights violation. In particular you are ignorant of and have ignored attempting to learn the science you claim is simply a collectiomn of false claims. In addition you fail to even address the nature of the 2 councils, which I have. You did that, because you know very well yours is pure doctrine w/o logical foundation.

1,677 posted on 08/04/2005 3:14:06 PM PDT by spunkets
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