To: Man50D
...science, history, and literature textbooks by major Christian book publishers wouldn't qualify...What the heck is a Christian science textbook---one that has the world beginning 6,000 years ago? That kind of crap went out with the Dark Ages, and for damned good reason.
11 posted on
07/19/2008 5:27:37 AM PDT by
Rudder
To: Rudder
Some thoughts and a question for you:
"I think therefore, I am." [Cogito ergo Sum] ---Descartes
"Everything that exists has a cause" --- Aristotle
What was the first cause?
To: Rudder
Not a textbook, but have a look at www.conservapedia.com :
“Conservapedia is a clean and concise resource for those seeking the truth. We do not allow liberal bias to deceive and distort here. Founded initially in November 2006 as a way to educate advanced, college-bound homeschoolers, this resource has grown into a marvelous source of information for students, adults and teachers alike.”
Read the article on the formation of the earth - I’m guessing that this is not too dissimilar to what Christian science books say:
http://www.conservapedia.com/Earth
14 posted on
07/19/2008 5:48:10 AM PDT by
StevieJ
To: Rudder
What the heck is a Christian science textbook---one that has the world beginning 6,000 years ago? That kind of crap went out with the Dark Ages, and for damned good reason.
More thoughts and another question for you:
E-mC^2 --- Einstien
How long is 6000 years to a photon?
Is there such thing as absolute time?
More thoughts and, yet, another question for you:
A certain building is composed of bricks.
Bricks are made from clay.
Pulverized clay is a common constitute of dust.
Is the building cited above made of dust?
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