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Here. This is in a Church in the USA. Post you comments below.
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"Did your grandpa look like this?"
Probably the most commonly used straw man argument today.
When you watch the laynext_from=TL&videos=_74NPuNkyio">video, you are looking at hundreds of people who are being taught that science is always a lie if it goes against the bible. It is scray, but it's not as bad as it seems. For every 500 kids being told evolution is a lie, there's thousands upon thousands who are learning about evolution. And out of those 500, a large sum of them will also except evolution as they grow older.
We live in a country where you can teach and learn anything you want. It's unfortunate, but you must allow some people to banter about fallacies if you want to be sure that those with truths are also allowed to speak. If we silence religious and scientific fallacies, we will also silence possible scientific truths, which more often than not prevail when it comes to common knowledge, or at the least, knowledge that allows us to move forward.
First off, I'd like to say that as Nemo has shown, 500 in one country isn't a lot. And most of them will eventually come to their own conclusions about how man was created when they're older.
The thing I find most abusive of this teaching is that the children are younger than 6. They cannot truly think for themselves, as they are too young and undeveloped, and will believe what they are told. I find that this is brainwashing. True, teaching little kids about evolution is also brainwashing, which is why I think (And it generally is) this matter should be taught when the kids are older and can form their own ideas.
And the grandpa joke:
That is biased information. The spokesman is making the other side appear like a joke, while bolstering the viewpoint of his ideas. They must realize that people may decide for themselves what to believe, and shouldn't indirectly force young-untrained minds.
Also, this quote makes me sad:
God said it, I believe it, that settles it!
In a hardcore fact believer's opinion as myself, I see a million ways this can be argued:
1. The word of God is interpreted through the Bible. But the Bible isn't written by God.
2. Two thousands years since Jesus have gone by. In that time, he Bible (Obviously) has been changed and edited. And the Old Testament has been around even longer
3. God is said to have created humans and animals. But the Bible never mentions dinosaurs.
4. It is highly plausible that the Church has edited the Bible to its favor, to encourage people to stay Christians.
5. There are many ways to interpret the Bible. They interpret it so, other people see it in another way.
Now, I'd like to point out that the only recorded words of God are in the Bible, the Qur'an and the other Monotheistic literature books of arts. Each one has different versions of God. It's why people fight.
Upon listening to the end, where the kids say 'I don't believe in evolution. I believe in Creation' was also depressing: they only heard one side of the story.
I personally find (My opinion, it must not be yours, and you may disagree) that the Bible and word of God are how to live a good life, the right morals and create a happier community. I do not believe that everything in the Bible is true (After all, it was written a very long time ago), especially the history and the explanations of why things happen. But the morals behind it are what matter.
First off, I'd like to say that as Nemo has shown, 500 in one country isn't a lot. And most of them will eventually come to their own conclusions about how man was created when they're older.
I say you can beleive anything you want even if it is garbage that is easily proved false. No offense to anyone out there but science is proven the bible isnt and there is nothing to prove it. Also the first bible was written about 1,000 A.D. so there could be a lot wrong with the info in the bible. What i think those people should do is show both sides and let the kids decide which side their on. But I prefer to think interms of facts and statistics not beliefs and myths.
How about this: God created the world through Evolution. BOOM HEADSHOT! Can't disprove me from either side!
God created the world through Evolution.
I think it should be optional to learn about evolution in public schools. I am in a public school and I was forced to learn about it, even though my mom tried to stop them from it. Honestly, I think that something had to be created first, then everything just evolved from a few diffent things. I think there is some type of animal or plant or whatever that doesn't have any Matching DNA with us humans or whatever we came from.
Like the most primitive form of life was created then everything just evolved from there. There is science to prove the we have evolved from something else, and you can't really go against that...
God is said to have created humans and animals. But the Bible never mentions dinosaurs
All I'm asking is that the kids get BOTH sides. Evolutionism and creationism.
Yeah. There should be options for it... Not one or the other. And Teaching kids this young is wrong, and can be legitly called brainwashing, but that is how christians do it. unless they are passive christians.. but other than that, we are harsh...
I think it should be optional to learn about evolution in public schools. I am in a public school and I was forced to learn about it, even though my mom tried to stop them from it. Honestly, I think that something had to be created first, then everything just evolved from a few diffent things. I think there is some type of animal or plant or whatever that doesn't have any Matching DNA with us humans or whatever we came from.
But his voice is rather assuring.. not to mention that sweet ho-down about the dinosaur.
What im saying is that they should be exposed to both but i believe in evolution becuase its more proven than creatism because theres nothing to supporting the bible but theres a lot more info to support evolution.
There's scientific fact - proof, actually - that all our life forms evolved from another one. Challenge me on that, I dare you.
I'm no rabid atheist, not by a long long shot, but I must say, I find the idea that children should be exposed to both evolution and creationism in school ridiculous.
Evolution is a legitimate scientific theory, backed by plenty of evidence. Creationism is entirely religious, by definition. Religion should not be taught in public schools, while science should be. Anything else is violating freedom of religion.
There's scientific fact - proof, actually - that all our life forms evolved from another one. Challenge me on that, I dare you.
Schools are supposed to teach science and what we believe to be scientific fact
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