Originally posted by: dbk
Cobb County is added to the list of places that I will never ever set my feet on.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: dbk
Cobb County is added to the list of places that I will never ever set my feet on.
Did you see the Daily Show profile on Cobb during their "Week of Science" segments several months ago (maybe a year?)
Fascinating...and terrifying. It seems that those citizens do a lot of inbreeding, and don't really pass county lines...so the problem seems to be well-contained at least
Originally posted by: thraashman
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: dbk
Cobb County is added to the list of places that I will never ever set my feet on.
Did you see the Daily Show profile on Cobb during their "Week of Science" segments several months ago (maybe a year?)
Fascinating...and terrifying. It seems that those citizens do a lot of inbreeding, and don't really pass county lines...so the problem seems to be well-contained at least
Again, I live in Dekalb county, right near Cobb. I went to college in Cobb county. Luckily, the university does not have to follow the decisions of the Cobb county schoolboard
If you don't think we've proven evolution, you're not reading enough. It's a fact. Over time, things will develop traits to adapt to their environment.Originally posted by: Coquito
There's plenty left that we can't prove through method, so let's not try to kill God off so quickly. We're not mature enough as a people to be able to survive without something more.
Balance is everything.
Originally posted by: Ilmater
If you don't think we've proven evolution, you're not reading enough. It's a fact. Over time, things will develop traits to adapt to their environment.Originally posted by: Coquito
There's plenty left that we can't prove through method, so let's not try to kill God off so quickly. We're not mature enough as a people to be able to survive without something more.
Balance is everything.
And BTW, I'm mature enough to survive without religion. I don't believe that anything will happen when I die, and I'm able to live my life to the fullest regardless. Amazing.
Originally posted by: DaShen
I guess we will agree to disagree about this then. I do see why you believe that way, but again if you follow my reasoning, how can science disprove the concept of G-d? They are two different forms of thought.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
It baffles me how this simple reality seems so ungraspable by many.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: DaShen
I guess we will agree to disagree about this then. I do see why you believe that way, but again if you follow my reasoning, how can science disprove the concept of G-d? They are two different forms of thought.
Yea we'll have to because I think your completely off base. God and science can mesh just fine. I don't mean to sound mean but you simply don't understand how they can mesh, that doesn't mean they can't.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
It baffles me how this simple reality seems so ungraspable by many.
I could say the exact same about you
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Why can't it? Explain to me why science cannot prove the existance of life after death.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: thraashman
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: dbk
Cobb County is added to the list of places that I will never ever set my feet on.
Did you see the Daily Show profile on Cobb during their "Week of Science" segments several months ago (maybe a year?)
Fascinating...and terrifying. It seems that those citizens do a lot of inbreeding, and don't really pass county lines...so the problem seems to be well-contained at least
Again, I live in Dekalb county, right near Cobb. I went to college in Cobb county. Luckily, the university does not have to follow the decisions of the Cobb county schoolboard
well, that's refreshing to hear. Moreso that you (an individual) are able to think freely in such an environment, than the Univeristy is allowed to.
Oh, sorry about the inbreeding jibe
Originally posted by: Matt1970
Hey, the day science can eplain how the first living organism gained the instinct and the desire to reproduce and the day science can explain how a soul is created, I will question a lot of my beliefs, but untill then there is just way too much unexplained stuff in the universe for it to be explained all with evolution or with creationism.
Flat out they are BOTH theories since they niether can be 100% proved.
And those crackpots who think the earth is only 6000 years old are just in denial.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Evolution is real science therefore it should be taught. Creationism is random ****** thought up on no scientific principles, so you're right, it shouldn't be taught in schools.Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Origin theory has nothing to do with a student's grasp of real science its a way for the liberal agenda to force our kids to NOT believe in God as much as creationism is forcing them TO believe in God. I guess you hypocrites can't see that though, huh?
Creationism is a simple minded solution for those who aren't capable of understanding evolution. Not many are, yourself included. Future generations shouldn't be deprived of the opportunity to try and understand it.
Science: "Systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation."
How is it real science? Because your teachers long ago bullied you into never questioning them and they said so? Has evolution ever been observed? Can we experiment with it?
If you look at the forces of change claimed by evolution none of them account for actual "evolution" except mutation and that's where I call BS. The odds of a random mutation coming out as something benefitial AND not harmful AND that mutated form not being randomly killed by a predator AND that gene being passed on......it's just ludicrous......but it's all science has to disprove creationism so they cling to it and get sheep like you to call people who question the logic idiots and fairy tale believers. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: DaShen
I guess we will agree to disagree about this then. I do see why you believe that way, but again if you follow my reasoning, how can science disprove the concept of G-d? They are two different forms of thought.
Yea we'll have to because I think your completely off base. God and science can mesh just fine. I don't mean to sound mean but you simply don't understand how they can mesh, that doesn't mean they can't.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Why can't it? Explain to me why science cannot prove the existance of life after death.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
I agree. I don't want creationism taught in schools and I believe in it. I also don't want evolution taught in schools. Origin theory has nothing to do with a student's grasp of real science its a way for the liberal agenda to force our kids to NOT believe in God as much as creationism is forcing them TO believe in God. I guess you hypocrites can't see that though, huh?
Too bad the foundations of Biology are in Evolution. Last time I checked Biology is taught in school so you have to teach the foundations of biology and that is what? DING DING DING
EVOLUTION.
Astronomy is also pretty much impossible to teach without accepting Evolution as well.
If you're looking for an amusing read, try reading a Science text book from an evangelical Christian school. It won't take long, since it's a LOT shorter
I can imagine how the book reads:
The Earth orbits the sun NOW, because God wants it to.
A duck lays eggs because it is a bird and God wants all birds to lay eggs.
Mammals all bare live young because God wants them to.
We still can't explain the Platypus.
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
I agree. I don't want creationism taught in schools and I believe in it. I also don't want evolution taught in schools. Origin theory has nothing to do with a student's grasp of real science its a way for the liberal agenda to force our kids to NOT believe in God as much as creationism is forcing them TO believe in God. I guess you hypocrites can't see that though, huh?
Too bad the foundations of Biology are in Evolution. Last time I checked Biology is taught in school so you have to teach the foundations of biology and that is what? DING DING DING
EVOLUTION.
Astronomy is also pretty much impossible to teach without accepting Evolution as well.
If you're looking for an amusing read, try reading a Science text book from an evangelical Christian school. It won't take long, since it's a LOT shorter
I can imagine how the book reads:
The Earth orbits the sun NOW, because God wants it to.
A duck lays eggs because it is a bird and God wants all birds to lay eggs.
Mammals all bare live young because God wants them to.
We still can't explain the Platypus.
oh....thats cause god was smoking a blunt when he intelligently designed the platypus
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Why would science be necessary? It's very obvious. If you die, I'm still alive, therefore there's life after death. Perhaps not for you, but that's beside the point.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Why would science be necessary? It's very obvious. If you die, I'm still alive, therefore there's life after death. Perhaps not for you, but that's beside the point.
Come again?
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Why would science be necessary? It's very obvious. If you die, I'm still alive, therefore there's life after death. Perhaps not for you, but that's beside the point.
Come again?
He is just going into semantics. This is not a logical step, more of a wordplay thing.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Why would science be necessary? It's very obvious. If you die, I'm still alive, therefore there's life after death. Perhaps not for you, but that's beside the point.
Come again?
He is just going into semantics. This is not a logical step, more of a wordplay thing.
Ya...I was wondering if he was serious, intentionally stupid, or just fooling around.
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Originally posted by: zinfamous
not really. science can never prove or disprove the possiblity of life after death.
Why would science be necessary? It's very obvious. If you die, I'm still alive, therefore there's life after death. Perhaps not for you, but that's beside the point.
Come again?
He is just going into semantics. This is not a logical step, more of a wordplay thing.
Ya...I was wondering if he was serious, intentionally stupid, or just fooling around.
Actually, I was showing you to be wrong in the clearest possible way. Unless you want to restate your argument, I'll assume I've done just that.