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8/4/2005 5:51:01 PM
^dude, wtf does the establishment clause have to do with science?It concerns the government not supporting religion. The ID proponents are the ones trying to bring religion into this mess. Last time I checked, evolution isn't a religion.
8/4/2005 5:53:53 PM
Why can't they at least present the ID theory, and not call it "scientific"? Where's the harm in that?I see no where in that article where it is stated that this has to be taught in science class, which seems to be the main argument against its inclusion by most of you. All you are saying is that since its not scientific, it can't be taught in science class. Fine, just present it in another forum.
8/4/2005 5:56:43 PM
^I think most people agree with that just fine.However, the article is about an "alternative to evolution" and evolution is mainly science, so that's where it would happen anyways.[Edited on August 4, 2005 at 5:58 PM. Reason : edit]
8/4/2005 5:57:31 PM
Wow there's a whole lot of stupid being thrown around in this thread.I mean really.packguy381 and MathFreak pretty much raped this argument.Just let it go.
8/4/2005 5:58:43 PM
Even Santorum doesn't want ID taught in science classrooms.
8/4/2005 6:10:38 PM
no way. I mean why dont they start teaching Magic instead of chemistry?
8/4/2005 6:59:00 PM
8/4/2005 8:03:56 PM
8/4/2005 8:16:50 PM
3, 5, and 6 completely wrongreligion disagrees with science. you won't see in a science textbook "there is no God"I'm sorry I made you feel insecure and everything, that's why you have to throw out insults after every thought, even though you're presenting a retarded argument.
8/4/2005 8:22:12 PM
8/4/2005 8:29:17 PM
CREATION IS CUBIC, butyou are educated singularitystupid by academic bastards.Greenwich 1 day time is evil.I know that you possess themind to think that there are 4simultaneous 24 hour dayswithin a single Earth rotation,I think that you are just evil.Can you explain the 4 daysrather than the 1 day taught?If not, you are truely stupid.
8/4/2005 8:32:11 PM
looks like UberComedian has some competition.
8/4/2005 9:11:51 PM
Threads like this are why I prefer arguing in real life, where you can grab someone by the shoulders, shake them really hard, and say,"DID YOU JUST HEAR THE CRAZY SHIT THAT CAME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH?"
8/4/2005 9:19:06 PM
8/4/2005 9:22:28 PM
Reading what you write is like watching two huge, burly, hairy men having messy anal intercourse.
8/4/2005 9:30:23 PM
turns you on, eh?
8/4/2005 9:38:31 PM
8/4/2005 9:49:42 PM
8/4/2005 10:00:10 PM
It doesnt matter if its wrong or not. Anything as implausible as ID doesnt belong in schools. Theres more evidence supporting telepathy and reincarnation than there is supporting intelligent design and neither of those belong in primary school.And no, they dont neccesarily have anything to do with a religion.
8/4/2005 10:48:39 PM
evolution says nothing of the presence of god. neither way. nope. sorry.
8/4/2005 10:53:23 PM
I think there were 4 quadrillion clones of Jesus living in Vermont in the year 1337. However, history teachers don't teach this in class and tell their students they don't believe there to be any Jesus clones that lived in Vermont at that time. Obviously it's the government violating the establishment cause and telling me there's no God.CREATION IS CUBICI've never heard of one teacher talk about the time cube. fucking commies
8/4/2005 11:37:49 PM
My sides hurt, stop!
8/5/2005 1:47:12 AM
I've never seen such an ignorant discussion by such arrogant people on such an important subject.
8/5/2005 1:58:26 AM
and I've never seen words dat big
8/5/2005 2:23:58 AM
If it were up to Bush we would only have these subjects in school:1. Creationism2. Evil Doers3. Strategery4. How to not be daturd5. How to make people think you are a Texan when you were born in New England6. Nascar7. Good Consumers8. Lie, Cheat, Steal, Kill 9. Talk like a 7th grader
8/5/2005 6:14:37 AM
8/5/2005 8:57:55 AM
8/5/2005 9:43:43 AM
there is a difference between espousing a religion and not including one at all.they're not saying "OMF THE BIBLE IS TEH PWNT"they're saying "here's the scientific theory"now your precious little christian children, or muslim or hindu or fucking american indian or what the fuck ever can get whatever theory that's religious from any source they want OUTSIDE.
8/5/2005 11:39:00 AM
If ID is to be included in Science class, then we need to begin reintegrating Philosophy and Physics. A system whose starting point we can't explain or understand but can only label as "God." We can't model God, we can barely describe God, and we definitely have no concrete way of observing God or measuring God. Knowing this, proponents of ID, I ask you how your theory qualifies as "science?" Forget your proof by negation or statistics of improbability and concentrate the argument on the core problem with ID, God. How does God fit with science? How can you integrate the unexplainable and possibly nonexistent with a field that tries to explain and understand the natural world? Why even have science if God exists? What would be the point of understanding the natural world and the universe if its all just an elaborate environment created by a diety for reasons unknown. A diety which can change the rules at any moment and render irrelevent any understanding we think we may have had and who would know everything and anything before and after it happened. Do you think science and God can coexist? Eventually I'd like to think that when we've become a bit more advanced socially and scientifically, we may actually be able to tackle this question and begin a new era of understanding.Right now, however, I don't think the two can coexists. Our language is too crude and our beliefs too firm to explore and understand the contradictions these two entities have with each other and themselves.[Edited on August 5, 2005 at 11:42 AM. Reason : Peace im out.]
8/5/2005 11:42:30 AM
^^and not even necessarily outside of school, just outside of a science classroom. i was taught plenty about creation myths IN MY WORLD LITERATURE CLASS.[Edited on August 5, 2005 at 11:43 AM. Reason : ^^]
8/5/2005 11:43:05 AM
http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=S%27%28X%24%2FP1%2B%20%21P%23%24%0ASome notable quotes:
8/5/2005 1:00:24 PM
the fact that bush made his opinion known is a bad idea
8/5/2005 1:03:51 PM
8/5/2005 5:49:59 PM
DID YOU JUST HEAR THE CRAZY SHIT THAT CAME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH?
8/5/2005 5:57:09 PM
this is pointless...
8/5/2005 5:57:29 PM
yes, it is pointless when you don't believe in the parts of the Constitution that you disagree w/
8/5/2005 5:58:10 PM
8/5/2005 6:00:33 PM
I don't think our science classrooms should change according to what religion suggests
8/5/2005 6:05:14 PM
^ too bad I'm not suggesting it from a religious perspective, but rather a Constitutional one.
8/5/2005 6:24:10 PM
^ Have you torn your opponents to shreds?
8/5/2005 6:38:22 PM
They dont want to teach anyone ID, they just want to mention to the students that not everyone believes in the Big Bang THEORY. Remember, science coureses are teaching a THEORY just like ID is a THEORY. If anyone of you can prove 100% correctly that the Big Bang THEORY is true then you should present your evidence and you will probably win the nobel prize or something. Until then, what is wrong with just breifly mentioning that the majority of the people of this world do not believe in this THEORY and believe in the ID theory? For religion critics, the BB THEORY an atheist point of view, meaning its part of the atheist religion.
8/5/2005 7:11:03 PM
8/5/2005 7:11:25 PM
I despise a mother fucker who thinks the word theory, when applied to science, means the same thing as "theory" in everyday use. it's not a goddamn hunch.And I do believe bigun's last post just trumped anything aaronburro has said for the most retarded diatribe i've seen in this discussion so far. [Edited on August 5, 2005 at 7:17 PM. Reason : OMG JUST A THEORY]
8/5/2005 7:13:54 PM
8/5/2005 7:16:08 PM
If I remember correctly it was in 10th grade biology class when we talked about the theory of how the earth and life began.
8/5/2005 7:20:34 PM
I don't think the Big Bang created life on earth, nor do I think it accounts for modern evolutionary science. Correct me if I'm wrong.
8/5/2005 7:21:43 PM
The big bang is well out of the scope of biology. Your teacher was talking outside his class cirriculum if he was discussing TBB. TBB is theoretical astrophysics, it isn't even close to relevant to biology. Now evolution is, and perhaps that's what you're thinking of.[Edited on August 5, 2005 at 7:23 PM. Reason : ]
8/5/2005 7:23:03 PM
at this point this thread is a monkey aaron fucking a football and everyone else is annoyed because it's our ball.no more good can come to this thread because he's driven all fucking logic and sense out.
8/5/2005 7:50:25 PM
The reason big bang is a theory, and ID is not, is because there are observations to support a hypothesis. No conclusive proof.
8/5/2005 8:04:09 PM