Posted on 05/30/2002 7:40:53 AM PDT by Gladwin
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:34 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Two House Republicans are citing landmark education reform legislation in pressing for the adoption of a school science curriculum in their home state of Ohio that includes the teaching of an alternative to evolution.
In what both sides of the debate say is the first attempt of its kind, Reps. John A. Boehner and Steve Chabot have urged the Ohio Board of Education to consider the language in a conference report that accompanied the major education law enacted earlier this year.....
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I have no spiritual, emotional or moral need for gravity. What's your point?
I'm quite happy the way I am.
Believe me when I say I'm glad for you.
That would leave rational reasoning as the only way for me.
Meaning that if someone showed you something better than you have ever known (something non-spiritual, say) you would reject looking at it because you are happy the way you are? How closed-minded of you.
So at the invitation of a very nice FReeper, I've been reading this book. The point of the book is to show by rational and historical means that Christ was indeed the deity he claimed to be. It's not working so far, but I'm still at the beginning. No matter what the end result is, it's a good book, well worth the read.
Enjoy.
Remember when you meet G-d to explain to Him that you were quite happy without Him.
Shalom.
Oh, yes! Do you have a copy? Post it and I'll see you next year.
(Don't post it or you're quite possibly outta here. It's after 8:00. You never know who's on duty and it's not like there's any accountability.)
Isn't it funny how censorship and religious fanaticism make such good bedfellows?
But shouldn't many posts that insult Islam and other religions be removed as well from FreeRepublic? They could be called blasphemy as well
And one's own ability to be offended makes a great weapon. The liberals know this trick very well, too.
You know not whereof you speak concerning EsotericLucidity. His post #174, addressed to me, was a vitriolic, ad hominem attack on people of faith, revealing what I could only describe as a pathological hatred for the Judeo-Christian religions. Most of his previous posts presented with some skill the usual scientific arguments for the Darwinist position, but late in the discussion he began to veer off into assertions about religion and religious figures. I dunno. Guess he just lost it.
Please don't blame me for the ban, however. When 174 was posted I was watching the Detroit/Colorado hockey game, which turned out to be an awful experience for Av's fans. I should have stayed on FR. I didn't see EL's post until this morning after it had already been removed from the public forum. Freegards.
299 posted on 5/30/02 9:50 AM Pacific by colorado tanker
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Exactly. Liberals aren't the only people who walk around waiting to be offended. It can always work both ways.
"Might be offensive to (*) and thus not protected by free speech."
Examples, please. Your claim is somewhat of an urban legend among Creationists. The basic tenets of Darwin's writings have never been successfully refuted.
Examples below:
Michael Behe
Professor of Biochemistry, Lehigh University
http://www.lehigh.edu/~inbios/behe.html
William A. Dembski
Associate Research Professor Conceptual Foundations of Science at Baylor University
http://www3.baylor.edu/~William_Dembski/
Stephen C. Meyer Ph. D.,
History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University
Jonathan Wells Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology
Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute
http://www.discovery.org/crsc/fellows/JonathanWells/index.html
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