Something a few of you just aren't getting.
Science is the anti-faith religion if looked at in a certain light. Science is touted as a must have subject in classrooms while religion is "bad" for classrooms.
My view is why not teach both or neither? Are opposing theologies (science is a type of theology) really that bad?
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Why i dont believe in "god"
1.) only 1 book with no proof.
1 book? ROLFMAO
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2.) i was born with albinism i will never drive i need sunglasses in even the mildest sun i burn way to easily. how can i ever put faith in someone who could be so f*cked up as to give me this defect???
So you weren't born with a 190 IQ, a super model's body and have everything you desire. BOO F'UCKING HOO! Nobody on this planet was born with everything they could possibly desire and no problems.
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Why i believe in Evolution.
1.) proof lots of it none 100% fact but pretty damn close.
Have you done the testing yourself or are you putting your "faith" in researchers? Are you sure all the research hasn't been skewed in favor of the research just so some scientist can have their name published?
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the difference between people of scientific belief and those of creationism is that the evolutionists dont shove it down anyones throats.. however i can hardly go anywhere without some freak trying to preech "the word" to me.
You know, I had evolution and science in general "shoved down my throat" nearly daily for many many many years. There's nothing wrong with that and it was even enjoyable a lot of the time. However the above quote makes people that think religious teachings would be a good thing are worse than child rapists.
Pot: Hey Kettle.
Kettle: Yea Pot?
Pot: Guess what?
Kettle: What's that?
To reiterate once again. While in high school and college I studdied several (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Taoism, Hinduism, Buddism, Confusciousism, Zorastrism) religions. Scary as it might sound there were a lot of people that did the same thing - and
not from a religious perspective. What would be the harm in teaching an overview of the world religions in the classroom? While attending these classes I was in the minority of students that attended any sort of church. Most of the students were in the class because they were curious about what others believed.
To all the atheists out there. Go ahead and believe what you want, the chance of changing your mind is between nil and none. Just don't lambast Christians (or other religions) and expect us to "turn the other cheak" or take things lying down. To evolutionists out there, don't get high and mighty and think Christians (or other religious people) are the only people that "shove their beliefs" down other people's throats. Evolutionists aren't any different in many respects.