Texas State Board of Education approves Bible course for high schools
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First of all I dont have to prove shit to you, if you choose to think that science claims to know everything, that's your own fault. Science is the study of the natural world through the scientific method, not a different religion.
Would you also like some proof of the theory of gravity, or the theory that the earth revolves around the sun. The term theory as used in science simply means that it is something that cannot be tested. not that some bullshit idea put together by a bunch of idiots and crazy people like "intelligent design".
Why dont you prove to me the existence of some dude in the sky that did such a shitty job of creating all of this.Leave a comment:
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there we go, you just proved my point for[U] ass out e12
Originally posted by assoutE12At least they're not trying to teach that shit in science class.Leave a comment:
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Lol, proof of a theory. There goes some one who took science at a christian private school.
I think religion belongs in schools. As a subject, not as faith. One way to get well-rounded individuals to come out of our public schools, is to teach kids different theologies out there, and acceptance. Instead Texas will preach Bible to those who sign up, and allow the rest to be looked down at.
This can't end well.
Also, in HS, i took statistics just because there a whole lot of hot chicks in that class. If this happens in that class, then we're screwed as a nation.Leave a comment:
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that's very valid - well put.If anyone can show me proof of a supreme being, I'll be the first one in line at church on Sundays.
I'm not an atheist. I'm an agnostic. I don't think there are any supreme beings, but I'm not ruling out the possibility, either.
I've never seen any evidence that there is a supreme being, much less proof.
When I see incontrovertible PROOF that there is a god, I'll buy the whole religion thing. Until then, practice what you preach. Just don't expect ME to live according to YOUR faith.Leave a comment:
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exactly.
When I was in middle school there was a "prayer group" that met in the library once a week before school. The school decided that allowing the students who wanted to congregate socially before school and not use school time would be allowed to do so. Looking back on it, I think it's somewhat BS - it just doesn't belong in the school.
I am all for freedom of religion - a person should be able to believe in whatever they want to believe in. However, that belief does not belong in the classroom regardless of what your take is.Leave a comment:
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Well shit...I thought I'd be able to get some money outa this.
FSM is there too!Leave a comment:

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