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Old 04-02-2002, 03:24 PM   #11
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The Theory of Gravity is unAmerican too. How dare our schools teach that you and I are bound to the planet by an unseen force (whose origins have not yet been explained!) when they should be teaching that what keeps you on the ground is good, old American Pride and determination.

As for non-Americans, they simply refuse to fall off the globe because they're too ingnorant or stubborn. Especially those Aussies, and moreso, Kiwis.

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<strong>As for non-Americans, they simply refuse to fall off the globe because they're too ingnorant or stubborn. Especially those Aussies, and moreso, Kiwis.

[ April 02, 2002: Message edited by: Grumpy ]</strong>
It's neither ignorance nor stubbornness. It's Velcro.
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And here I thought that this was a victory for Georgia education. I don't mind if the parents think "it's only a theory" as long as I am allowed to teach their kids what the word "theory" actually means. I've given up on the adult generation, I choose to educate their children as best I can and hope that helps.

No, warning labels are not good, but at least they aren't deleting pages of text like some school systems have done.

I am amazed by this woman's statement in the article: "It is unconstitutional to teach only evolution," she said. "The school board must allow the teaching of both theories of origin."

What constitution is she talking about? I checked my copy of the US constitution and can't find any evidence to support her statement. And if evolution is "only a theory", is she conceding that creation science is also "only a theory"?
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Many fundies know even less about the US Constitution than they know about the Bible.
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More about the theory of gravity:

What scientists won't tell you is that the devices they use to measure gravity are wildly inaccurate. The scale at my girlfriend's house says I weigh 270. The scale at my mom's house says I weigh 280. And the one on the loading dock at work says I weigh 286. Which is it?

Another one of their dirty little secrets is that Newton's gravity equations can predict the movements of eight of the planets, but not Mercury.

Despite this, schools around the country continue to teach gravity as fact. It's totally obvious that the planets move the way they do because God set them in motion. And it follows logically that everyone must accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior or be condemned to hell for eternity.
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<strong>I am amazed by this woman's statement in the article: "It is unconstitutional to teach only evolution," she said. "The school board must allow the teaching of both theories of origin."</strong>
I agree that schools should teach both theories of origin. If schools are going to teach evolution, they should also teach students the truth: that the God Odin and his brothers slew the Ice Giant Ymer, and from his ground flesh and bones created the earth, seas and heavens. After creating the heavens and the earth, Odin and his brothers created the first humans: Ask and Embla...

what's that you say? There are more creation theories than evolution and viking creation story?
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<strong>The Theory of Gravity is unAmerican too. How dare our schools teach that you and I are bound to the planet by an unseen force (whose origins have not yet been explained!) when they should be teaching that what keeps you on the ground is good, old American Pride and determination.

As for non-Americans, they simply refuse to fall off the globe because they're too ingnorant or stubborn. Especially those Aussies, and moreso, Kiwis.

[ April 02, 2002: Message edited by: Grumpy ]</strong>
Well it’s alright for you way up there on the top, what about us poor folks down here in the contiguous 48 we could start to slip any at any moment and the next thing we know we could be waving goodbye to the dern ferners down in Brazil and suchlike, who as we all know don’t wear shoes just so they can grip with their toes all the time
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