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Ga. school board OKs teaching creationism
CNN.com ^
| Friday, September 27, 2002
| CNN
Posted on 09/27/2002 5:59:21 AM PDT by Heartlander
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:01:19 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) --A suburban Atlanta school board Thursday night voted unanimously to allow teachers to introduce students to different views about the origins of life, among them creationism.
The Cobb County Board of Education, the state's second-largest school board, approved the policy change after limited discussion, calling it a "necessary element of providing a balanced education."
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To: Heartlander
No mention of Intelligent Design which is the competing theory now, not creationism?
Evolution cannot be proven so it must be accepted on faith (in Science.) The people pushing evolution behave much like other religious zealots.
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posted on
09/27/2002 6:21:58 AM PDT
by
dmcnash
To: AndrewC; scripter; gore3000; f.Christian; VadeRetro; PatrickHenry
(((Ping)))
To: dmcnash
I agree!
To: Heartlander
I expect the result of this decision will be the prohibition of the teaching of any theories other than flavors of Neo-Darwinism at some point in the future.
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posted on
09/27/2002 6:35:42 AM PDT
by
AndrewC
To: Heartlander; *crevo_list
indexing
To: Heartlander
Uh oh. Another crevo thread. I predict at least 300 replies.
Try not to get too much blood in the ring. Now, shake hands and fight!
To: PatrickHenry; VadeRetro; general_re; longshadow; Physicist
the Cobb County School District believes that discussion of disputed views of academic subjects is a necessary element of providing a balanced education Opening the door for a postmodern curriculum based on astrology, numerology, and (any and all) religions.
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posted on
09/27/2002 7:30:56 AM PDT
by
balrog666
To: Heartlander
...some middle and high school science textbooks include a disclaimer telling students that evolution is a theory and not a fact. Are they going to have to issue a disclaimer saying that creationism is a theory and not a proven fact? How are the adherents to creationism going to react to that?
To: Genesis defender
Uh oh. Another crevo thread. I predict at least 300 replies.I'm not too sure of that number. The atmosphere has noticeably chilled.
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posted on
09/27/2002 7:35:36 AM PDT
by
AndrewC
To: Heartlander
Another humiliation for both conservatism and the United States of America.
To: VadeRetro; jennyp; Junior; longshadow; *crevo_list; RadioAstronomer; Scully; Piltdown_Woman; ...
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To: dmcnash
Evolution cannot be proven so it must be accepted on faith
No theory in science can be 'proven', but creationists never mention that -- they only bring up evolution. I wonder why...
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posted on
09/27/2002 9:50:39 AM PDT
by
Dimensio
To: Heartlander
But which Creation myth will be taught as "science" in the schools? The Christian creation myth is the most popular in the US, but other religions have their own stories that are equally valid.
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09/27/2002 9:51:45 AM PDT
by
Dimensio
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To: PatrickHenry
Posted by f.Christian to medved
On News/Activism Sep 8 2:35 PM #107 of 176
To: Dimensio
As I see it, evolution is an ideological doctrine. If it were only a "scientific theory", it would have died a natural death 50 - 70 years ago; the evidence against it is too overwhelming and has been all along. The people defending it are doing so because they do not like the alternatives to an atheistic basis for science and do not like the logical implications of abandoning their atheistic paradigm and, in conducting themselves that way, they have achieved a degree of immunity to what most people call logic.
488 posted on 7/29/02 5:18 AM Pacific by medved
Main Entry: log·ic
Pronunciation: 'lä-jik
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English logik, from Middle French logique, from Latin logica, from Greek logikE, from feminine of logikos of reason, from logos reason -- more at LEGEND
Date: 12th century
1 a
(1) : a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity of inference and demonstration : the science of the formal principles of reasoning
(2) : a branch or variety of logic
(3) : a branch of semiotic; especially : SYNTACTICS
(4) : the formal principles of a branch of knowledge
b (1) : a particular mode of reasoning viewed as valid or faulty
(2) : RELEVANCE, PROPRIETY
c : interrelation or sequence of facts or events when seen as inevitable or predictable
d : the arrangement of circuit elements (as in a computer) needed for computation; also : the circuits themselves
2 : something that forces a decision apart from or in opposition to reason < the logic of war >
- lo·gi·cian /lO-'ji-sh&n/ noun
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To: Dimensio
Petroleum - the archetypal fossil fuel - couldn't have formed from the remains of dead animals and plants, claim US and Russian researchers1. They argue that...
petroleum---originated from minerals at extreme temperatures and pressures."
Geologic columns/dating...what about the massive canyon on mars---no water/erosion!
The size---circumference of the Earth has gotten smaller(although at certain pts. it could have been changing/variable). During collapse large ridges---mountains would protrude upwards! Land wouldn't form evenly...continents would remain at higher levels above water level then plates would dry out---shrink/'sink' producing layered-canyons/basins/ravines...then cooled and hot sediments would form(rise) as the shrink/sink-ing would continue...producing more mountains/hills--'volcanoes'---to fill the receding gaps!
At the Grand Canyon older sedimentary levels are at the top and the fresher/newer ones below...those straight up 'buttes' came out of hole--soft spots in the plates like cake decorations---Ayre's Rock like a bubble in a blown tire.
All that erosion/sedimentary crap old age of the Earth is hooie-dooie!
There is not enough dust on the moon to support an old earth dating system!
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To: piltdownpig
Geologic column---dating??
From the evolution textbook...
Why does it look like it does(grand canyon)?
"The reason that it looks the way does is due to the sequence in which the events that help to create it happened. We already know that there was once a very tall chain of mountains in the area that occupied the Grand Canyon. These mountains were, over many millions of years, eventually eroded away to form a level plain. Fluctuations in climate then caused the oceans to move in over successive periods and each time a new rock layer was deposited. The rock layers were deposited one on top of the other and sometimes there were long periods in between in which some of the upper layers were eroded away, sometimes completely."
"We already know that there was once a very tall chain of mountains in the area that occupied the Grand Canyon. These mountains were, over many millions of years, eventually eroded away to form a level plain.
That is called science..."we already know"!
Campfire stories! Junk!!
Evolution...tall tales/legends---big lies(no comprehension)!
But the effect is permanent---zombie brains---religion/ideology---BIAS!
Govt school religion---'science'!
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To: piltdownpig
What's shakes at the bottom of the ocean?
You have to give up or give me the answer!
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