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Ok, so creationism is now being taught in some public schools, and they are motioning for it to be taught in many more. But, your first amendment confuses me because:

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The establishment clause has generally been interpreted to prohibit 1) the establishment of a national religion by Congress, or 2) the preference of one religion over another or the support of a religious idea with no identifiable secular purpose.
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The "establishment of religion" clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither a state nor the federal government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another. Neither can force nor influence a person to go to or to remain away from church against his will or force him to profess a belief or disbelief in any religion. No person can be punished for entertaining or professing religious beliefs or disbeliefs, for church attendance or non-attendance. No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to support any religious activities or institutions, whatever they may be called, or whatever form they may adopt to teach or practice religion. Neither a state nor the Federal Government can, openly or secretly, participate in the affairs of any religious organizations or groups and vice versa. In the words of Jefferson, the clause against establishment of religion by law was intended to erect "a wall of separation between church and State."
Surely a publically funded school cannot adopt creationism without breaking your constitution in some form? I don't fucking get any of this.

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Old 06-08-2009, 12:43 PM
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I suppose it depends on how they teach it. If they teach things from the bible that wouldn't sound right, but if they just gave the general idea that some people believe in an intelligent design and maybe taught some history on that it would be more acceptable. I don't know much about first amendment though.
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So, now schools have gone from teaching pointless crap, the pointless crap which is wrong, cannot be proven, and has no shreds of evidence to support it.
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Good news, forcing this crap down kids throughts only pushes them away from it.
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Good news, forcing this crap down kids throats only pushes them away from it.
This.. They'll start to question it around age 13-14. Especially if it is taught side by side with science.
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If you want to teach creationism in public schools alongside evolution, then you have to teach the Holocaust didn't happen alongside the Holocaust did happen.
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they dnt teach anything else in uk school. we have r.e god classes aswell tho
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I think you'll find it's called Creationist Science these days.
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I think you'll find it's called Creationist Science these days.
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Teaching this garbage in public schools has no merit and should not be acknowledge. As if public schools in this country weren't underfunded and behind academically already we want to start preachin' the "good word" to our kids?
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Fuck. Thing is, evolution is not only a theory. Creation science is bullshit. This is what we get when people's ignorance is tolerated.
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Good news, forcing this crap down kids throughts only pushes them away from it.
So society can hope. Kids are so dumb these day that I don't know if they will or not.

If it's already being taught in public schools, we need another Columbine.
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I think we would actually prosper from more science. Basic science stuff like the method and such. That would be a nice bullshit alarm kit for the young ones, eh?

Also, creation science is gaining a foothold in French schools - especially among young muslims. Who could've forseen that, eh? I've got a news articles to back this up, but I'm lazy.
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Fuck creationists and religious zealots.

Its ok if they live happy in their fantasy, but dont fucking go around forcing others to believe in your lies .
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Its ok if they live happy in their fantasy, but dont fucking go around forcing others to believe in your lies .
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I think we would actually prosper from more science. Basic science stuff like the method and such. That would be a nice bullshit alarm kit for the young ones, eh?

Also, creation science is gaining a foothold in French schools - especially among young muslims. Who could've forseen that, eh? I've got a news articles to back this up, but I'm lazy.
You know, having dumb ass rednecks here in our good ol' US of A raises my ire as is, but having a country bombarded by socially backwards and religiously stringent people and then having such trite taught in public schools for them makes my blood boil. I'm not racist, and certainly don't have a prejudice against Middle-Easterners/Semites (I myself am partly Semitic), but these immigrants in European countries like France, Sweden, and the UK need to cut it with their bullshit. As I like to think, adapt to the 21st century or gtfo
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these immigrants in European countries like France, Sweden, and the UK need to cut it with their bullshit. As I like to think, adapt to the 21st century or gtfo
I could be an immigrant in France should I choose to be.
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Schools should teach a course on comparative religions, and include creationism as an example of the Christian mythos.
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Schools should teach a course on comparative religions, and include creationism as an example of the Christian mythos.
Yes, but not as an opposing scientific theory. I for once assume you're on the same line as me, and mean as a totally seperate course?
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How about not teaching things that aren't solid fact in schools?

For instance: creationism, the big bang, etc...

How about we just tell our children the truth and say "So, no one is yet completely sure where we came from because there's no factual evidence. May be one of you can figure it out..."

May be stop pretending like creationism and evolution are shut doors that aren't up for question or interpretation and except that we could be POSSIBLY be wrong about either of them because there's no proof. Except that those doors are still open for expounding on and actually let someone explore it.

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Religion is such an old thing that should have faded away already. It has done nothing but create conflict everywhere.

Old Testament Battles = Religion.
Wars over Rome = Religion.
Never ending wars of Israel & Egypt, Palestine, etc, etc... = Religion.
The Crusades = Religion.
WW2 = Religion (mainly).
Northern Ireland = Religion.
911 and Invasion of Afghanistan = Religion.

One thing is for sure, FUCK RELIGION.
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May be stop pretending like creationism and evolution...
Evolution is a proven thing though. It can exist alongside creationism just fine as a theory.

Creationism relies on the fact you need to be religious or disprove religion to disprove it as a theory.
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Creationism in school? At least the tests would be easy. All the answers would be "god did it"

But seriously, this is retarded. Why teach a myth instead of fact?
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Evolution is a proven thing though. It can exist alongside creationism just fine as a theory.

Creationism relies on the fact you need to be religious or disprove religion to disprove it as a theory.
Prove god exists...then we'll believe it.
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Yes, but not as an opposing scientific theory. I for once assume you're on the same line as me, and mean as a totally seperate course?
Like I said, creationism is a myth--like the Eden myth, the myth of the great flood (which occurs in many cultures) and so forth. It should be given no more weight than myths of other religions.
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Like I said, creationism is a myth--like the Eden myth, the myth of the great flood (which occurs in many cultures) and so forth. It should be given no more weight than myths of other religions.
That's not what I asked.
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I could be an immigrant in France should I choose to be.
Oh please, TJ, don't get us caught in in word-play now. I am referring to the undeniable wave of mostly uneducated and socially backwards folk sweeping in from the Middle East, the Asian subcontinent and Africa into Europe. I despise out of hand racism and oppose it vehemently, but it has to be said this wave of immigration into Europe is having, in general, a negative impact; take that as you will...
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Then those creationists and fundamentalists grow up and become the leaders of your countries.

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That's not what I asked.
Okay, help me out here--what precisely WAS your question?

Don't be shy, just fucking ram your point home through the thick fog of my incomprehension.
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Okay, help me out here--what precisely WAS your question?

Don't be shy, just fucking ram your point home through the thick fog of my incomprehension.
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Yes, but not as an opposing scientific theory. I for once assume you're on the same line as me, and mean as a totally seperate course?

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For instance: creationism, the big bang, etc...

How about we just tell our children the truth and say "So, no one is yet completely sure where we came from because there's no factual evidence. May be one of you can figure it out..."
Things is, there's evidence to support the big bang, and no evidence at all for creationism.
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Surely a publically funded school cannot adopt creationism without breaking your constitution in some form? I don't fucking get any of this.

Someone help me out.
You are correct. But the US constitution doesn't mean shit anymore.
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I think this is a great idea and will help ease tensions among believers and non-believers. Oh and to answer your question, I think they would consider this to be ok under the basis that the class is about religion in general rather than a class favoring one particular type of religion. They have these classes at the college level and they call it religious studies. As long as it's voluntary and as long as they're teaching rather than preaching, then I think this is perfectly acceptable, regardless of how dumb religion is.
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There are many concerns to point out here in regards to how people address this "problem", most of them leading to the proper definition of what should constitute an education.

To begin with, education is just that-education, the exportation and importation of knowledge and the means for obtaining knowledge: rational thought, critical thought, and abstract thinking.

If this is what all education truly amounted to in America, kindergarten teachers could be pedophile, satanist, white supremacist anarchists. With the proper amount and quality of security of course.

Because information and learning are just that. In itself to learn is not to know, it is to think. Why? Because a fundamental philosophical understanding of the Greeks is that true knowledge is beyond normal comprehension/contemplation. Thus, to know how to think is much more important than what one is thinking about. However, most teachers in America, with a hopeful amount of beautiful and wise exceptions, being just one vague hazy sheep after another, are content with regurgitating vaguely leftist and socially liberal sentiments (save the earth, guns are bad, rabble rabble ) while rehearsing the words in their books and lesson plans.

So how are these uneducated people supposed to enlighten the fertile minds of our youth? The plain truth is they can't. Thus, indoctrination replaces rational thought. This is how it is.

There is no questioning. There is no discussion. There is no room for new thoughts because thinking unbalances the system of "education". Hah. Uneducation more like.

"But...uh...wasn't the Gulf of Tonkin incident proven to be a false military fabrication to get us involved in Vietnam?" for example would have no place in your public education American history class.

As for the question at hand:

Creationism is just a thought. Like any other thought it should be open to debate and theorizing. If it is taught as an idea rather than a TRUTH than why should schools and teachers feel bad for talking about it.

Remember kids:
teaching =/= telling

teacher =/= truth teller/wise person/Jesus

But to deny someone the observation and discussion of a thought? Sorry, but thats just plain and simple tyranny.
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May be stop pretending like creationism and evolution are shut doors that aren't up for question or interpretation and except that we could be POSSIBLY be wrong about either of them because there's no proof. Except that those doors are still open for expounding on and actually let someone explore it.
You can explore them all you want, the problem is you need to do it rationally and with evidence. Even then, there are still things that re shut doors, whether you like it or not. The theory of gravitation can be explored further, sure, but it's a fact that an apple falls down to the Earth. That's not going to change. The same applies to evolution.

To even mention evolution as if it were at the same level as creationism shows how either you're ignorant of just how substantiated and supported the theory of evolution is, or how you're willing to ignore this just to appease religious idiots who hold a baseless myth as true

They are nothing close to the same. Stop treating them as such.
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I thought there was a trial about this a couple of years ago. It was proven in court that intelligent design is just creationism trying to disguise itself as science because it isn't testable or falsifiable and makes no new scientific claims. OK... when are people going to move the fuck on!
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Religion is such an old thing that should have faded away already. It has done nothing but create conflict everywhere.

Old Testament Battles = Religion.
Wars over Rome = Religion.
Never ending wars of Israel & Egypt, Palestine, etc, etc... = Religion.
The Crusades = Religion.
WW2 = Religion (mainly).
Northern Ireland = Religion.
911 and Invasion of Afghanistan = Religion.

One thing is for sure, FUCK RELIGION.
I dig what your saying, but what religion is responsible for WW2. Also Afghanistan was for oil right, (and too impress daddy...)?
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I dig what your saying, but what religion is responsible for WW2. Also Afghanistan was for oil right, (and too impress daddy...)?
In Mein Kampf Hitler claims to believe he's executing God's will, I assume that his God was the Christian one.
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I dig what your saying, but what religion is responsible for WW2. Also Afghanistan was for oil right, (and too impress daddy...)?
Actually, there is little oil in Afghanistan. As far as I know, opium/heroin production is one of Afghanistan's largest industries (if not the largest). And Hitler was/appealed to Catholics. But WWII was also caused by economic strife, nationalism, and a variety of other factors. Also, Adrenaline Shots left out some of the highlights of religious interference in the world, such as the Inquisition, the witch burnings, the Muslim conquests, and countless other follies instigated by religion. If anything, Afghanistan is the result of Bush trying to extend American geopolitical influence in the region.
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