Posted on 08/18/2008 9:35:10 AM PDT by GodGunsGuts
With five seats on the State Board of Education up for grabs this year, education advocates say how children learn about evolution hangs in the balance -- and who voters choose could affect Kansas' national reputation.
A frequent flip-flop between moderate and conservative majorities on the 10-member board has resulted in the state changing its science standards four times in the past eight years.
Conservatives have pushed for standards casting doubt on evolution, and moderates have said intelligent design does not belong in the science classroom.
In 2007, a new 6-4 moderate majority removed standards that called evolution into question.
This year, none of the three moderates whose seats are up for election are running again. Only one of the two conservative incumbents is running for re-election...
(Excerpt) Read more at kansas.com ...
What a splendid example of what Darwinism can do to a mind. That in itself is a good argument against it.
No, actually the majority of people you hang with wants it.
Religious school is for those that want their beliefs taught. Not public school, unless you want everyone’s beliefs taught, then there would be no time for anything else.
You want religion in school, send the kids to a religious school. That is not what the public schools are for. And, yes, many people send their kids to private schools that are science based, thank God for that. But, public schools are neutral ground, respect that.
Both of these groups hate American historical values, and both of these groups worship the Big Government public school monopoly.
The hardcore evolutionist on FR who claim to be small government libertarians are the worst liars of all.
The FR hardcore evolutionists worship Big Government at its very worst (public school monopoly) but claim libertarianism as a convenient, dishonest excuse for the extreme moral liberalism they spew on this conservative forum.
They are liars of the worst kind.
ping!
Well then, the bible is published by men, its fallible too.
Science is about testing, and proving things wrong via repeat testing. Its a good thing when scientists disprove things, its about learning the facts. Creationism takes a belief, then goes out to try to fit the data to the belief.
No place for that in public school, do it in your church.
Like I think I said, take ‘creationism’ out of the equation here.
Wrong:
* | Only 30% of Republicans believe in "evolution;" 68% do not. |
* | 61% of independents believe in "evolution;" 37% do not. |
* | 57% of Democrats believe in "evolution;" 40% do not. |
Humans developed, with God guiding |
Humans developed, but God had no part in process |
God created humans in present form |
OTHER (vol.)/ No opinion |
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2001 Feb 19-21 |
37 |
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45 |
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40 |
9 |
47 |
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1997 Nov 6-9 |
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1993 Jun |
35 |
11 |
47 |
7 |
1982 |
38 |
9 |
44 |
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Couldn’t agree more. In fact, there’s a few left-wing/big government evos here stirring up trouble right now.
You might be a big boy, but you either have an empty head or an empty heart (or both). Otherwise you would defend your statements instead of running away from them.
==No place for that in public school, do it in your church.
Fine, give us the money back that we are forced to plow into your Darwin indoctrination centers, and we will gladly educate our children elsewhere.
Other polls say different. 74% of people with post graduate degrees believe in evolution, 48% of college grads, 50% with some college, 41% with high school or less.
What does that mean? means there are all kinds of surveys out there, that will support whatever you want.
Keep your religion out of public schools, is it that hard for you?
Fine, then how about the churches start paying taxes? We are forced to pay taxes and the churches aren’t.
==Keep your religion out of public schools, is it that hard for you?
I’m fine with that too, so long as you are willing to keep your Darwinian co-religionists out of the schools too. Deal?
==Fine, then how about the churches start paying taxes? We are forced to pay taxes and the churches arent.
And you call yourself a conservative? I have never met a conservative who was for abolishing the First Amendment of the Constitution.
==Fortunately, scientific reality is not the product of polls conducted within the nonscientific community.
I quite agree. But we shouldn’t allow the equal and opposite error of allowing a pseudo-scientific clique of religious Darwinists to determine what scientific reality is either.
Nothing “pseudo” about evolutionary biology. The facts of evolution are well established and have undergone such rigorous scrutiny that provides such overwhelming support, it’s inconceivable that any rational person could deny its reality.
LOL! Darwin’s ToE is crumbling all around you. Indeed, things have gotten so bad that it’s only a matter of time before your co-religionists are forced to come up with a new theory of evolution. I predict they will hitch their wagons to the growing neo-Lamarckian resurgence. Time will tell. But one thing’s for sure...Darwin’s fairytale is about to be relegated to the dust heap of history.
d) A divine agent of unspecified nature zap-poofed the first life forms into existence.
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