Which one do you belive, Evolution vs Intelligent design
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The next time I hear someone wants to teach "Intelligent Design" theory in Science classes at schools, as an alternative to Evolution, I think I'll inform them about the "Hammer Head" theory. I think you guys will like it.
It goes something like this: The next moron I see trying to plant god inside a school book, I'm going to plant a hammer upside his fucking head.
No, it's not my line. It's still true, though.
It goes something like this: The next moron I see trying to plant god inside a school book, I'm going to plant a hammer upside his fucking head.
No, it's not my line. It's still true, though.
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That's rather harsh, Seraph.
A reason why I'm opposed to having it taught in science class is because the Intelligent Design theory is a very weak theory, and furthermore it does not properly uphold the established conventions of science.
Additionally, it implies the existence of a divine force, and divine omnipotent beings have no place in a science class.
You know what other 'science' is currently in this position? Cognitive Science. Except cognitive science is making progress into a real, hard field of study instead of spending all its time deflecting criticism.
A reason why I'm opposed to having it taught in science class is because the Intelligent Design theory is a very weak theory, and furthermore it does not properly uphold the established conventions of science.
Additionally, it implies the existence of a divine force, and divine omnipotent beings have no place in a science class.
You know what other 'science' is currently in this position? Cognitive Science. Except cognitive science is making progress into a real, hard field of study instead of spending all its time deflecting criticism.
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Yes, I'm one of those wacky insane people who takes more offense to the mockery of science and blatant dishonesty, than they do to profanity and sex.
Of course what I said is harsh. I find the people who try to teach this shit in public schools as real science to be on par with the fucking KKK. Both of them use lies and the Bible to justify complete fucking bullshit that offends me as a human being, as it should offend everyone else with one fucking ounce of common sense.
So fuck 'em. They want to try teaching that crap in schools, I will personally bludgeon the fuckers over the head, until they come to their sense or die.
Okay, so I probably won't.
But I really want to.
Of course what I said is harsh. I find the people who try to teach this shit in public schools as real science to be on par with the fucking KKK. Both of them use lies and the Bible to justify complete fucking bullshit that offends me as a human being, as it should offend everyone else with one fucking ounce of common sense.
So fuck 'em. They want to try teaching that crap in schools, I will personally bludgeon the fuckers over the head, until they come to their sense or die.
Okay, so I probably won't.

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Or you could just forward the open letter to the kansas school board about the flying spagetti monster, which was written precisely to argue against it being taught in schools.Anna wrote:Yes, I'm one of those wacky insane people who takes more offense to the mockery of science and blatant dishonesty, than they do to profanity and sex.
Of course what I said is harsh. I find the people who try to teach this shit in public schools as real science to be on par with the fucking KKK. Both of them use lies and the Bible to justify complete fucking bullshit that offends me as a human being, as it should offend everyone else with one fucking ounce of common sense.
So fuck 'em. They want to try teaching that crap in schools, I will personally bludgeon the fuckers over the head, until they come to their sense or die.
Okay, so I probably won't.But I really want to.
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Yeah, but that shit has been done already, and some people still don't get the point, so I'm thinking some good old fashion violence will make things if not better, at least more entertaining.Müg wrote:Or you could just forward the open letter to the kansas school board about the flying spagetti monster, which was written precisely to argue against it being taught in schools.

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ID (i refuse to use the actual words anymore) is flat out not science. It has been proved utterly and completely wrong on all 3 of its major points. It is as bad as Anna says, and I'm glad that no-ones tried to make us learn it at school, I would of murderised them.
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Hey, I believe in ID, and even I don't want it taught in schools . . . just a plain bad idea. The controversy and scientific/biblical conflict will confuse students about both sides. Stick to teaching one or the other, school board.
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Untrue. While the motivation for most of those who push ID is to "disprove" evolution, they are not in fact mutually exclusive. The compromise between the two is to suggest that humanity was designed by manipulating the evolutionary process, or by setting the Earth up in such a way that humanity in its current form would arise.Mjolnir wrote:Evolution and ID are completely mutually exclusive, the entire point of ID was to disprove evolution.
It's not planting gods in school books which is the problem. It's claiming that doing so is scientific. I am perfectly happy for ID to be taught in religion classes, but it shouldn't be taught as science because it clearly isn't.Anna wrote:The next moron I see trying to plant god inside a school book, I'm going to plant a hammer upside his fucking head.
mef I say that god unless your talking straight fact( as in *insert religion* did this in the name of *insert their god/god*), has no place in public schools.Atilla wrote: It's not planting gods in school books which is the problem. It's claiming that doing so is scientific. I am perfectly happy for ID to be taught in religion classes, but it shouldn't be taught as science because it clearly isn't.
I did not specify public schools, although I am not against having religion classes as an elective in state high schools. And, of course, it's only sensible to teach the basic beliefs of a variety of religions in social studies, since religion has had a great influence on human society throughout history.
I'm the same way.Anna wrote:Yes, I'm one of those wacky insane people who takes more offense to the mockery of science and blatant dishonesty, than they do to profanity and sex.
Sex? fine. do what you what. I don't care as long as you arn't raping me.
Profanity? I cuss my head off too at times. It's OK to vent your emotions.
But mocking science and making up lies? THAT IS BAD AND WRONG!
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W00h00, smart kid posting in the thread!wolfy wrote:I'm the same way.Anna wrote:Yes, I'm one of those wacky insane people who takes more offense to the mockery of science and blatant dishonesty, than they do to profanity and sex.
Sex? fine. do what you what. I don't care as long as you arn't raping me.
Profanity? I cuss my head off too at times. It's OK to vent your emotions.
But mocking science and making up lies? THAT IS BAD AND WRONG!

History is available at most universities, too, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be offered at school for those who want it. Besides, it's not like it harms anyone else - if you're not interested, don't choose it.Müg wrote:I don't know why we need to do that when just about every college has it.Atilla wrote:I did not specify public schools, although I am not against having religion classes as an elective in state high schools.
(I'm assuming that's the American usage of "college" and you're referring to universities rather than independent schools.)
But it is offered for those who want it- It's just not payed for by the taxpayers. If it's a low interest class, why teach it at a lower school? It's unneeded education, thus it should be education you pay for. Even if it's only 20 bucks a unit like at community colleges.Atilla wrote:History is available at most universities, too, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be offered at school for those who want it. Besides, it's not like it harms anyone else - if you're not interested, don't choose it.Müg wrote:I don't know why we need to do that when just about every college has it.Atilla wrote:I did not specify public schools, although I am not against having religion classes as an elective in state high schools.