To: Boiler Plate
"What in the world are afraid of? That people may start to question the sanctity of evolution?" I think that when science is bent to compare unscientific assertions its as debilitating as when its politicized by anti-capitalist masquerading as ecologists. I dont care who believes in evolution or how aggressively its criticized, as long as its not misrepresented.
155 posted on
03/09/2006 9:39:51 PM PST by
elfman2
To: elfman2
I think that when science is bent to compare unscientific assertions its as debilitating as when its politicized by anti-capitalist masquerading as ecologists. I dont care who believes in evolution or how aggressively its criticized, as long as its not misrepresented.
EM2,
Ok you lost me there. I used to build nuclear power plants so I doubt I hang with these evil doers. Do you have any specific cases in mind?
Honestly you are trying to split hairs just to get your way. Evolution simply is not very scientific outside of the concept that God doesn't exist. What you are wanting is education in a vacuum.
The fact that God exists, does not impede science and you have yet to demonstrate otherwise. To say science must be taught without acknowledging that there is God is like walking around with your eyes shut because you don't want to see the alternate paths to your destination.
Well it's time to go to bed. Sweet dreams.
Best Regards,
Boiler Plate
160 posted on
03/09/2006 10:11:58 PM PST by
Boiler Plate
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