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And the "Irony of the Year" award goes to...
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03-16-2003, 07:38 PM | #2 |
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I totally agree. Critical thinking skills are not being taught. Most science teaching I have encountered is more rote-learning of boring facts and figures rather than learning how science works.
I don't remember even being taught the Scientific Method in high school science classes! However, it is ironic in a review of a creationist book. I have found that creationists are as loud as the new-agers in proclaiming 'open your eyes to the options - don't get blinded by scientific dogma'. I always laugh when I hear that. Well, almost always. |
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Hi, Arthwollipot, and welcome to II! I think you'll enjoy it here - I've enjoyed your posts on Creationtalk. We don't get a lot of creationists here, but one sure can learn a lot by hanging out.
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They don't like it when you apply those same skills to the Bible, though.
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Scientific dogma - that's an oxymoron if ever I heard one.
I love that quote by Richard Dawkins - "Lets be open minded, but not so open minded that our brains fall out" , or something like that. |
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Uh. Just like to point out...
to point-out, that *being-lied to very-early by a(or perhaps, THE only) Significant Person available to you(= "one")*is one of the World's best implements for making skeptics and teaching critical thinking (skills). I've often wondered what/WHO it was, that turned David Hume on?
And for that matter, to whom(s) we owe thanks for eh, Jesus, Socrates, Thoreau, Thom Payne.... and all the others who pushed-through out of the iron box of imposed "truth". We do know that the morally-meaningless death of Annie, his young daughter, was at least a contributing factor in Ch.Darwin's "conversion". |
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Re: Uh. Just like to point out...
The winner should be Pat Robertson
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