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#1 KingJustinII
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Its such a joke, seriously.

 

i'm so ****ing sick of learning about it in school, they talk about it like its a solid fact, like its 100% true that that is how everything came to be. Cool... good for them that they think that... but why arent we learning other 'universe creations'.

 

they say because 'god' cant be proven, and that the big bang theory cant. Then why cant anyone answer this... the big bang was when the universe, which was once very small, very hot, and very dense exploded into what we have today.

 

well how the hell did that tiny universe get there?

 

NOBODY can answer that question, therefore, my belief in god is JUST as valid, i cant prove mine, you cant prove yours.

 

i wouldnt have a problem with this, except for the fact that we're learning it in school and kids are only hearing one side of the story, im not even asking for them to teach christianity, im just asking them to talk about a 'creator' of some sort, talk about budda or somehting for all i care, just get the point across that neither one can be proven and that its likely that either one is the cause of why we're here.

 

/rant.

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Go to a christian school if you want to learn about christian beliefs :roll:
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#3 BEAN_LARD_MULCH
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I dont think the big bang therory is true
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omg, leik post tis in your blogg... :|
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#5 cool_baller
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Who put God there?
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#6 SaintLeonidas
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There is alot alot more proof about the big bang by thousands of scientist, than there proff a guy snapped his fingers and we appeared. Plus  gods a religion it should be seperate from school,wanna learn about go,thats what church is for.
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Its such a joke, seriously.

 

i'm so ****ing sick of learning about it in school, they talk about it like its a solid fact, like its 100% true that that is how everything came to be. Cool... good for them that they think that... but why arent we learning other 'universe creations'.

 

they say because 'god' cant be proven, and that the big bang theory cant. Then why cant anyone answer this... the big bang was when the universe, which was once very small, very hot, and very dense exploded into what we have today.

 

well how the hell did that tiny universe get there?

 

NOBODY can answer that question, therefore, my belief in god is JUST as valid, i cant prove mine, you cant prove yours.

 

i wouldnt have a problem with this, except for the fact that we're learning it in school and kids are only hearing one side of the story, im not even asking for them to teach christianity, im just asking them to talk about a 'creator' of some sort, talk about budda or somehting for all i care, just get the point across that neither one can be proven and that its likely that either one is the cause of why we're here.

 

/rant.

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yup public schools are like that. I believe God always existed and made the universe, how no one knows untill they get to ask him in heaven.
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#8 cool_baller
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Maybe God made the Big bang?
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i remember when i went to this museum and they showed us the big bang theory it was pretty cool
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#10 LordGamer0001
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yeah ok none of it can be proven. but its not like they say thats how it has to be. they always tell you that it contradicts creationism and that you can believe whatever you want.
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Its such a joke, seriously.

 

i'm so ****ing sick of learning about it in school, they talk about it like its a solid fact, like its 100% true that that is how everything came to be. Cool... good for them that they think that... but why arent we learning other 'universe creations'.

 

they say because 'god' cant be proven, and that the big bang theory cant. Then why cant anyone answer this... the big bang was when the universe, which was once very small, very hot, and very dense exploded into what we have today.

 

well how the hell did that tiny universe get there?

 

NOBODY can answer that question, therefore, my belief in god is JUST as valid, i cant prove mine, you cant prove yours.

 

i wouldnt have a problem with this, except for the fact that we're learning it in school and kids are only hearing one side of the story, im not even asking for them to teach christianity, im just asking them to talk about a 'creator' of some sort, talk about budda or somehting for all i care, just get the point across that neither one can be proven and that its likely that either one is the cause of why we're here.

 

/rant.

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... A story backed up by evidence form a credible community that has done research for the technological advancement of all of mankind as we know it.. These Astro physicts didn't spend untold amounts of years getting their 4 year, + masters+ their phd possibly multiple to use a game spinner to spin a guess on about how the universe came to be...

  There is alot of evidence that points that the universe was like that and the big bang spread it out..  Physics has lead to the possibility, not to mention the evidence showing that the galaxies are flying APART at fast speeds signfying that something forced them that way.. 

  The Big Bang does not explain what happened before this...  There are theories backed up by some evidence but nothing set in stone to be considered a scientific theory or law.  In the end God is purely religious, it has no scientific proof and if taught in schools it would violate the constitution not to mention contridict the very nature of what science stands for.

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howd god get there
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#13 selbie
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*sigh*

 

A Theory is a series of concepts strung together by logical reasoning. It is in no way meant to be certain until there is concrete evidence supporting it.

Your teachers were pretty stupid to make it sound like it was absolute fact.

If you want to believe that God created the universe then do it. But it doesn't mean that scientists can't try to discover HOW the universe was created.

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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

Its such a joke, seriously.

 

i'm so ****ing sick of learning about it in school, they talk about it like its a solid fact, like its 100% true that that is how everything came to be. Cool... good for them that they think that... but why arent we learning other 'universe creations'.

 

they say because 'god' cant be proven, and that the big bang theory cant. Then why cant anyone answer this... the big bang was when the universe, which was once very small, very hot, and very dense exploded into what we have today.

 

well how the hell did that tiny universe get there?

 

NOBODY can answer that question, therefore, my belief in god is JUST as valid, i cant prove mine, you cant prove yours.

 

i wouldnt have a problem with this, except for the fact that we're learning it in school and kids are only hearing one side of the story, im not even asking for them to teach christianity, im just asking them to talk about a 'creator' of some sort, talk about budda or somehting for all i care, just get the point across that neither one can be proven and that its likely that either one is the cause of why we're here.

 

/rant.

sSubZerOo

... A story backed up by evidence form a credible community that has done research for the technological advancement of all of mankind as we know it.. These Astro physicts didn't spend untold amounts of years getting their 4 year, + masters+ their phd possibly multiple to use a game spinner to spin a guess on about how the universe came to be...

  There is alot of evidence that points that the universe was like that and the big bang spread it out..  Physics has lead to the possibility, not to mention the evidence showing that the galaxies are flying APART at fast speeds signfying that something forced them that way.. 

  The Big Bang does not explain what happened before this...  There are theories backed up by some evidence but nothing set in stone to be considered a scientific theory or law.  In the end God is purely religious, it has no scientific proof and if taught in schools it would violate the constitution not to mention contridict the very nature of what science stands for.

sums it up, i say the thread ends here.

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#15 deactivated-59d151f079814
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Maybe God made the Big bang?cool_baller

   Exactly why this is not considered at least a viable idea to Creationists is beyond me...  IMO if there is a god, the being created the Big Bang, and we merely formed from chance.. A long with the uncountable amount of other life forms on the uncountable amount of enviroments in our vast universe.

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#16 KingJustinII
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kids go to school to learn EVERY POSSIBLE thing they can before they become adults and have to form their own opinions and make their own decisions.

 

if neither one can be completely proven, why arent we learning both?

Some kids could go through their entire life believing this is 100% fact, because thats how its taught in school, and thats just ignorance at its finest, which is one of the biggest problems in america. 

 

Its not that people are un-intelegent, our country is very intelegent, theres just alot of ignorant people. 

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Nothing is 100% we just what to think so because many fear what they don't understand. For example people dislike the idea of aliens because they don't understand them and they maybe of higher intelligence. I'm just saying that is.
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kids go to school to learn EVERY POSSIBLE thing they can before they become adults and have to form their own opinions and make their own decisions.

 

if neither one can be completely proven, why arent we learning both?

Some kids could go through their entire life believing this is 100% fact, because thats how its taught in school, and thats just ignorance at its finest, which is one of the biggest problems in america. 

 

Its not that people are un-intelegent, our country is very intelegent, theres just alot of ignorant people. 

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its religion, kids out there have many different religions. Church,sunday school set up for a areason, so those who actually believe can learn and those that dont like me dont have to sit through the ****

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The distinction being that there is empirical evidence in support of the Big Bang (cosmic expansion, background microwave radiation) and an observed mechanism (vacuum fluctuations) whereby it could have taken place, as opposed to being simply a matter of faith with no compelling evidence. I'm not telling you what to believe, but there is a reason that one of those is a matter of scientific theory and one is a matter of faith.
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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

kids go to school to learn EVERY POSSIBLE thing they can before they become adults and have to form their own opinions and make their own decisions.

 

if neither one can be completely proven, why arent we learning both?

Some kids could go through their entire life believing this is 100% fact, because thats how its taught in school, and thats just ignorance at its finest, which is one of the biggest problems in america.

 

Its not that people are un-intelegent, our country is very intelegent, theres just alot of ignorant people.

SaintLeonidas

its religion, kids out there have many different religions. Church,sunday school set up for a areason, so those who actually believe can learn and those that dont like me dont have to sit through the ****

 

but then kids like them have to sit through this ****.

 

all im saying is if neither one is a fact, then we should be learning both, or neither.

 

and theres absolutely nothing wrong with that. 

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i know it says that god created the universe in 7 days but who created god? peoples minds coming up with excuses for scientific phenomenons? kind of like how the native americans made up tales to explain things they didnt understand...
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[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

kids go to school to learn EVERY POSSIBLE thing they can before they become adults and have to form their own opinions and make their own decisions.

 

if neither one can be completely proven, why arent we learning both?

Some kids could go through their entire life believing this is 100% fact, because thats how its taught in school, and thats just ignorance at its finest, which is one of the biggest problems in america.

 

Its not that people are un-intelegent, our country is very intelegent, theres just alot of ignorant people.

KingJustinII

its religion, kids out there have many different religions. Church,sunday school set up for a areason, so those who actually believe can learn and those that dont like me dont have to sit through the ****

 

but then kids like them have to sit through this ****.

 

all im saying is if neither one is a fact, then we should be learning both, or neither.

 

and theres absolutely nothing wrong with that. 

then dont send a kid to public school.

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kids go to school to learn EVERY POSSIBLE thing they can before they become adults and have to form their own opinions and make their own decisions.

 

if neither one can be completely proven, why arent we learning both?

Some kids could go through their entire life believing this is 100% fact, because thats how its taught in school, and thats just ignorance at its finest, which is one of the biggest problems in america. 

 

Its not that people are un-intelegent, our country is very intelegent, theres just alot of ignorant people. 

KingJustinII

  Science community has shown through out history that their ideas are not 100% fact, and that they are about the ever growing understanding of our enviroment.  Religion is the adament unbending view in the extremes of our existance that has no evidence to be backed up with.. Why would any educated mind allow this to be considered on the same common ground as scientific theory such as the Big Bang. 

   Make no mistake it is a brutal crime of intelligence to even consider the two to be on equal playing field.. And top that it violates the Untied States Constitution.  Let me state I am not saying religious beliefs are right or wrong.. But they are all followed through faith, something that public schools are not suppose to instill in people..  They teach actuallity and theories formed from physical evidence from the worlds brightest minds.

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i know it says that god created the universe in 7 days but who created god? peoples minds coming up with excuses for scientific phenomenons? kind of like how the native americans made up tales to explain things they didnt understand...xboxrox11

 

your saying exactly what im saying but with religion instead of science, and i completely agree with you (okay, maybe not completely, but i do agree with you to an extent)

 

nobody truly knows where god came from.

nobody truly knows where the universe came from.

 

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field? 

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All the evidence points towards the big bang, the "other side of the story" is based in assumptions, not fact, not evidence, not anything that could be considered of value within an educational enviroment.
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[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

kids go to school to learn EVERY POSSIBLE thing they can before they become adults and have to form their own opinions and make their own decisions.

 

if neither one can be completely proven, why arent we learning both?

Some kids could go through their entire life believing this is 100% fact, because thats how its taught in school, and thats just ignorance at its finest, which is one of the biggest problems in america.

 

Its not that people are un-intelegent, our country is very intelegent, theres just alot of ignorant people.

KingJustinII

its religion, kids out there have many different religions. Church,sunday school set up for a areason, so those who actually believe can learn and those that dont like me dont have to sit through the ****

 

but then kids like them have to sit through this ****.

 

all im saying is if neither one is a fact, then we should be learning both, or neither.

 

and theres absolutely nothing wrong with that. 

When evidence that withstands critical scrutiny in favor of Creationism is presented, I expect that it will be taught it schools. Until then, it would be unconstitutional to provide religious instruction.
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im sick of these damn religious threads
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Its such a joke, seriously.

 

i'm so ****ing sick of learning about it in school, they talk about it like its a solid fact, like its 100% true that that is how everything came to be. Cool... good for them that they think that... but why arent we learning other 'universe creations'.

 

they say because 'god' cant be proven, and that the big bang theory cant. Then why cant anyone answer this... the big bang was when the universe, which was once very small, very hot, and very dense exploded into what we have today.

 

well how the hell did that tiny universe get there?

 

NOBODY can answer that question, therefore, my belief in god is JUST as valid, i cant prove mine, you cant prove yours.

 

i wouldnt have a problem with this, except for the fact that we're learning it in school and kids are only hearing one side of the story, im not even asking for them to teach christianity, im just asking them to talk about a 'creator' of some sort, talk about budda or somehting for all i care, just get the point across that neither one can be proven and that its likely that either one is the cause of why we're here.

 

/rant.

KingJustinII

 

 

FINALLY SOMEBODY WITH A BRAIN!!! 

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why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

KingJustinII

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is... 

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im sick of these damn religious threadsSaintLeonidas

 this isnt really a religious thread, its a thread about the ingorance of public schooling.

all im saying is that neither one cane be proven, and neither one is garuanteed to be true, so why cant we learn both, or for that matter, all theorys about the creation of the univers, be told that none of them are fact, and form our own opinions instead of being taught one, closed minded opinion on how everything came to be.

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#32 KingJustinII
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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

zakkro

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

 

unfortunately... im in one of the best high schools in my entire state. unfortunately, arizona has some of the worst public schooling, and education systems in the country. (not saying that other states teach this, im only stating a fact) 

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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

zakkro

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is... 

  Yeah screw gravity then!  After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY..  Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical.  We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

   The point stands science is a foundation of understanding.  This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem.  Thus why should it be allowed in schools?  Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

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[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"]im sick of these damn religious threadsKingJustinII

 this isnt really a religious thread, its a thread about the ingorance of public schooling.

all im saying is that neither one cane be proven, and neither one is garuanteed to be true, so why cant we learn both, or for that matter, all theorys about the creation of the univers, be told that none of them are fact, and form our own opinions instead of being taught one, closed minded opinion on how everything came to be.

  I see so that makes my belief that a wall of peanut butter surrounds the universe just as viable and should be taught in schools like Creationism. 

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Kinda off topic but..

is the universe endless?

lol
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[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"]im sick of these damn religious threadsKingJustinII

this isnt really a religious thread, its a thread about the ingorance of public schooling.

all im saying is that neither one cane be proven, and neither one is garuanteed to be true, so why cant we learn both, or for that matter, all theorys about the creation of the univers, be told that none of them are fact, and form our own opinions instead of being taught one, closed minded opinion on how everything came to be.

The big bang was proven over 50 years ago so I don't know where you are getting the idea that it has not.....

Religion is based upon assumptions, and a lack of evidence, nothing that can be presented as fact or backed up. It's not the job of the educational system to teach things that have no educational value or legitimacy, when we begin to allow information into schools that is not factual, we begin to raise a generation that is deeply confused about what is and what isn't true....

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[QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

sSubZerOo

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

 have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense. 

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[QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

sSubZerOo

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

I was about to say something like that >_> 

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#39 KingJustinII
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[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"]im sick of these damn religious threadssSubZerOo

this isnt really a religious thread, its a thread about the ingorance of public schooling.

all im saying is that neither one cane be proven, and neither one is garuanteed to be true, so why cant we learn both, or for that matter, all theorys about the creation of the univers, be told that none of them are fact, and form our own opinions instead of being taught one, closed minded opinion on how everything came to be.

I see so that makes my belief that a wall of peanut butter surrounds the universe just as viable and should be taught in schools like Creationism.

 

ok, you should have to have a substantial following.

 

but if you can get one, then sure, knock yourself out. 

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[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

KingJustinII

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

 have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense. 

  Hehe yet the irony of your statements..  We can see the EFFECTS OF GRAVITY, we can not actually see gravity..   Just like Evolution, we can see the effects of evolution but we can not for the most part see actually how evolution took place.

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#41 KingJustinII
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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

sSubZerOo

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense.

Hehe yet the irony of your statements.. We can see the EFFECTS OF GRAVITY, we can not actually see gravity.. Just like Evolution, we can see the effects of evolution but we can not for the most part see actually how evolution took place.

 i never said anything about evolution?

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[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"]im sick of these damn religious threadsKingJustinII

this isnt really a religious thread, its a thread about the ingorance of public schooling.

all im saying is that neither one cane be proven, and neither one is garuanteed to be true, so why cant we learn both, or for that matter, all theorys about the creation of the univers, be told that none of them are fact, and form our own opinions instead of being taught one, closed minded opinion on how everything came to be.

I see so that makes my belief that a wall of peanut butter surrounds the universe just as viable and should be taught in schools like Creationism.

 

ok, you should have to have a substantial following.

 

but if you can get one, then sure, knock yourself out. 

  Oh I see so its a popularity contest, when did education have anything to do with popularity then actual educational and factual ideas?  Adventures of Huck is taught in schools not because its popular (on the contrary it is a very hated book for its racist remarks that some of the characters make), but because its a timeless classic that is used as a foundation of brillient writing and character devolpment.

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[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

KingJustinII

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense.

No, gravity is only a theory, there are still numerous issues that have yet to be resolved in our understanding of it such as calculating how it works on the quantum level, extremely high gravitys, or the partical that causes the force, which means in reality we don't know what causes it.

There are only 18 laws of science, and gravity isn't among them, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_laws_in_science

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Well the universal law of gravitation just tells you what it does not what it is or how it works thats when things are turned into a theory, understand my point? Just like the laws of thermodynamcis you cannot see the transfer of energy from a system to another it just states that it does that.
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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

yoshi-lnex

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense.

No, gravity is only a theory, there are still numerous issues that have yet to be resolved in our understanding of it such as calculating how it works on the quantum level, extremely high gravitys, or the partical that causes the force, which means in reality we don't know what causes it.

There are only 18 laws of science, and gravity isn't among them, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_laws_in_science

 

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#46 Chessy_Nachos
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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

yoshi-lnex

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense.

No, gravity is only a theory, there are still numerous issues that have yet to be resolved in our understanding of it such as calculating how it works on the quantum level, extremely high gravitys, or the partical that causes the force, which means in reality we don't know what causes it.

There are only 18 laws of science, and gravity isn't among them, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_laws_in_science

yes it is its in there universal law of gravitation.
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[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

KingJustinII

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense.

Hehe yet the irony of your statements.. We can see the EFFECTS OF GRAVITY, we can not actually see gravity.. Just like Evolution, we can see the effects of evolution but we can not for the most part see actually how evolution took place.

 i never said anything about evolution?

  No I am pointing out how rediculous yoru statement is, good job avoiding the point.  Gravity we can not see, we can see only the effects of it..   In that in mind we can not prove some of the basic fundamentals of it, and scientists CAN'T EVEN FIND THE GRAVITY NEEDED TO KEEP OUR UNIVERSE TO GETHER...  INFACT  they can only find 30% of the mass needed int he universe to keep the galaxies form flinging them selves apart they named the other 70% dark energy and dark matter and they have no clue what it is.

   hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm  so as I said earlier gravity is a very controversial subjec tthat is constantly argued on what exactly it is, how it works, so what if you can see the effect we can see the effects of possibliy hundreds of years of evolution yet it is arguable if it even took place.

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[QUOTE="yoshi-lnex"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

KingJustinII

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense.

No, gravity is only a theory, there are still numerous issues that have yet to be resolved in our understanding of it such as calculating how it works on the quantum level, extremely high gravitys, or the partical that causes the force, which means in reality we don't know what causes it.

There are only 18 laws of science, and gravity isn't among them, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_laws_in_science

 

?

This law shows that describes how mass attracts to mass, it does not explain why. The equation falls apart at extremely large and extremely small scales, we have yet to explain this.
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You don't learn about the creationism in science class because it has no scientific basis, the big bang theory does. That's all.
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[QUOTE="KingJustinII"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="zakkro"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]

why are we only learning one side, and being taught as though it is a fact, and that the other one is way out of left field?

sSubZerOo

Then move to a school that understands what a theory is...

Yeah screw gravity then! After all its only a SCIENTIFIC THEORY.. Yet you guys never question this theory, could you people be any more hypocritical. We should start teaching the other side of the story, that god made it that way so we wouldn't fly off the planet.

The point stands science is a foundation of understanding. This foundation has a strict system of scrutiny, creationism violates this sytem. Thus why should it be allowed in schools? Theology isn't taught in public schools, Theology is where Creationism is where it should be taught, thus creationism shouldn't be taught in schools.

have you ever heard the word "theory of gravity"

 

didnt think so :roll:

 

its actually called the law of gravity, and its common sense. pick up your mouse and let go, i bet you 500 bucks that it falls.

thats just common sense.

Hehe yet the irony of your statements.. We can see the EFFECTS OF GRAVITY, we can not actually see gravity.. Just like Evolution, we can see the effects of evolution but we can not for the most part see actually how evolution took place.

i never said anything about evolution?

No I am pointing out how rediculous yoru statement is, good job avoiding the point. Gravity we can not see, we can see only the effects of it.. In that in mind we can not prove some of the basic fundamentals of it, and scientists CAN'T EVEN FIND THE GRAVITY NEEDED TO KEEP OUR UNIVERSE TO GETHER... INFACT they can only find 30% of the mass needed int he universe to keep the galaxies form flinging them selves apart they named the other 70% dark energy and dark matter and they have no clue what it is.

 

i understand what your saying, i just dont see how this makes what i said rediculous.

i cant see air, but i can breath, so i know its there.

i cant see gravity, but things fall, so i know its there.