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Yes. Christians deplore knowledge and truth.

2006-12-22 08:34:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 6

Nope. I don't want my children to be illiterate or ignorant and I have always wanted them to know as much as possible. As a matter of fact both my kids were honor students in high school and the oldest graduated from USC in Beaufort with honors and had 2 jobs the whole time. My youngest is at Appalachian State and is passing with C's but she is having a blast.

2006-12-22 16:39:08 · answer #2 · answered by bess 4 · 1 1

I'd seriously love to hear what 'Joe C' thinks is 'valid science' and what isn't, but his email contact information is non-existant. What a shocker.

But to answer your question, yes of course they reward him. He gets to commit one minor sin in the month he cuts class, and doesn't have to repent for one month after. Then, if he adds to his brownie points by beating up a homosexual, he gets a free 'Blame it on Winn-Dixie' DVD tucked under his pillow.

2006-12-22 16:42:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

It is a load of bs to believe that a Christian or, for that matter, any religious person would have to either choose to believe in something greater than themselves or science. It is so ignorant to believe that a person cannot believe in a higher power and also agree with most if not all scientific findings

2006-12-22 16:42:31 · answer #4 · answered by asdf 2 · 1 2

Not most of them actually. Only if you are the son or daughter of a well known conservative Evangelical, politician, or Ann Coulter. By the way you are a little hard on them. After all, they DID reinstate Galileo to the Church (1998)

2006-12-22 16:41:28 · answer #5 · answered by clueless_nerd 5 · 1 1

Not if he is a practicing "Christian Scientist" and follows the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy....see how I did that..isn't that funny....ok, I apologize to you and to the believers of the Christian Science sect...I am just so tired.

2006-12-22 16:44:28 · answer #6 · answered by bonsai bobby 7 · 2 1

if a christian is strong in what they believe science class ca`nt harm them.god commands us to abide by the laws of our leaders.god also said that he appoints our leaders.the bible tells us of prehistoric man,evaluation,cloning,and even aliens.i would be more than happy to let you read it for yourself.ask the right question and get the right answer.

2006-12-22 16:46:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

no. trust me parents want a good education for us. i like science but with facts not theoris like the big bang thats all a lie the universe never exploded and then scientists say everything appeared on earth. the evolution is wrong because in the book of Genesis it tells you how everything was created. we were never monkeys and then evolved. the fossils are just monkey fossils that existed in the past.

2006-12-22 16:41:34 · answer #8 · answered by gakers b 1 · 0 3

cutting class is wrong against the law and chirsthan must abide laws must set a good example yes maybe science is talking against his beilefs but that doesnt he syas to stcik to his beleifs if something in the class is bothering the child he or she should talk to the teacher and his parents about the class is the class really going against his beleif as a christhian

2006-12-22 16:41:03 · answer #9 · answered by lacheechee2 2 · 0 3

Science comes from God. There is nothing new under the sun. Everything here is waiting for God to reveal it. The only things in history that were screwed up were screwed up by man not God.

2006-12-22 16:38:45 · answer #10 · answered by djm749 6 · 0 2

Ohh look, finally some one that has a real question concerning the Christian faith

2006-12-22 16:39:43 · answer #11 · answered by Terry S 5 · 2 1

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