To: orionblamblam
And public schools should teach both the heliocentric AND hollow Earth theories . . .blahblahblah.The best thing to do is be selective, but not overly so, when establishing a cirriculum. Besides, how do you know the earth is not hollow? Did you come from down there, or did someone who's never been down there tell you about it?
To: Fester Chugabrew
> do you know the earth is not hollow?
Science and logic. Seismic and sonar studies have shown it to be quite solid/liquid apart from some surface-level caves.
35 posted on
06/01/2005 1:36:07 PM PDT by
orionblamblam
("You're the poster boy for what ID would turn out if it were taught in our schools." VadeRetro)
To: Fester Chugabrew
Are you kidding?! Freedom of religion is a cornerstone of this country, this freedom-loving country. We need to respect freedom, and endorse it; not the opposite!
As for whether or not the earth is hollow, they hide that information in books. Amazing what one can learn when they read a book.
52 posted on
06/01/2005 6:19:33 PM PDT by
Constitution1st
(Never, never, never quit - Winston Churchill)
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