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To: Dimensio; wintertime
Discussing gravity devoid of the context of God is highly religiously offensive to them and undermines the religious principles being taught in the home.

The kids still have to know about 32 ft / sec /sec, F=ma, etc.

As I said on another thread, I really don't care how offended they claim to be.

Christian Science kids need to learn the germ theory of disease, and why everyone else accepts it. Horrors! they could be *forced* to look through a microscope. And they need to understand why food handlers, nurses, et al have to wash hands frequently.

Similarly, Jehovah's Witnesses kids need to learn about blood types. Socialist kids need to learn about free-market economics.

Ditto with evolution. The students need to understand what the ToE says and learn why all biologists accept it. (If there were any biologists who don't the ID/CR-istrs would let us know.)

Even if they don't like it or believe it.

335 posted on 01/14/2006 4:19:36 PM PST by Virginia-American
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To: Virginia-American
Ditto with evolution. The students need to understand what the ToE says and learn why all biologists accept it. (If there were any biologists who don't the ID/CR-istrs would let us know.)

Even if they don't like it or believe it. ( Virginia American)

To Virginia-American,

You are a bully and are lobbying for government armed police, courts, and social workers to FORCE your educational philosophy on other people's children.

As I have posted earlier, I attended a Catholic parochial school that taught that all of the universe and its laws were created by God. That included F=ma.

While I no longer am a Catholic and believe that the laws of physics are eternal, unlike you I have more scruples than to suggest that armed police, courts, and social workers FORCE my educational philosophy on other people's children.
341 posted on 01/14/2006 4:27:02 PM PST by wintertime
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To: Virginia-American
Even if they don't like it or believe it. ( Virginian-American)

Geeze! I bet you cheered when you saw those photos of armed sheriffs chasing the little Amish kids through the corn fields.
342 posted on 01/14/2006 4:28:42 PM PST by wintertime
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To: Virginia-American

Regarding your post #335, where you talk about Jehovahs Witnesses needing to know about blood types...here is a little story...

Acquaintances of mine(I say acquaintances, rather than friends, as these people are Jehovahs Witnesses themselves, thus they consider me not as a friend, but rather as an acquaintance), work in a hospital lab, as lab technicians...one aspect of their job, required drawing blood from the patients in the hospital, and then testing the blood for blood typing, in case of need of transfusions...I have always found this to be rather odd..

The lab tech, is a Jehovahs witness, and according to his faith, blood transfusions are a sin, as well as what he calls 'taking in of blood'...that includes eating steak rare, with the blood oozing, and a couple of other quirky things...at least this is what he tells me...they are to abstain completely from taking in blood of any sort, from any source, as it is a sin...

Yet, he earns his living which he uses to support himself and his family, by drawing the blood of others, whose direct purpose is to provide the means of medically safe transfusions, which he considers to be a sin...I always found this to be somewhat contradictory...when I questioned him on this, he himself admitted that he himself had moral questions concerning his beliefs about blood transfusions, considering his job and what it involved...

I asked him if he ever considered doing something else in the medical field, and he said no, he had not...Its difficult for me, a non-Jehovahs witness to reconcile the fact, that someone who believes those who receive blood transfusions are committing a sin, and yet his job, and his diligence to that job, permit this person to commit what he considers to be a 'sin'...

I am not judging this man, as well I should not...I am just pointing out, I find his situation, well, odd..from what he tells me, he also finds it odd..

On the matter of Christian Scientists...I have worked for several years in nursing homes, and have taken care of 3 Christian Scientist ladies...as anyone who works in a nursing home realizes, you always wash your hands before and after you take care of any resident...I have sometimes wondered, if they felt my washing my hands before I took care of them, somehow violated their religious beliefs...
What always upset me the most about taking care of them, is that when they were at the end of their lives, we were always forbidden to take their vitals, and also forbidden to give them any type of med which would alleviate their pain and suffering...no even aspirin was allowed...I am not sure if this is indicative of all Christian Scientists, or just the ones that I took care of(remember these were elderly ladies, who came to Christian Science as youngsters, thus they were taught early on in time, and I am not sure if Christian Science changes from time to time)...Its very distressing to take care of someone and watch them die in extreme pain, and be unable to alleviate that pain...but as workers in the nursing home we had to abide by their wishes, taken from their religion, and not take their vital signs, or give them meds of any sort...

Its quite amazing, what different interpretations of the Bible, different religions espouse...


352 posted on 01/14/2006 5:00:41 PM PST by andysandmikesmom
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