They should be banned from all science classes. After all, how dare they have a different opinion than the majority of scientists today?
Or they could be treated like Copernicus was, when he didn't follow the scientific majority of his day: They burned him at stake.
That way we would be able to show what an enlightened modern society we have.
2006-12-22 14:46:53
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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To the person who answered that Science was born from the bible.... nyet. Bible beleivers believed in a flat earth for quite some time. Bible believers believed the Earth to be the center of the solar system and called heretics those who believed otherwise. They believed the sun to revolve around the earth because the Bible said so.
Only later, after being proved wrong did they begin to argue that they meant all along that the Bible only meant that it "looked" that way, and that it was speaking allegorically.
As far as Christians in school, not all of them are ignorant of fact. Not all of them are stuck trying to believe truth from a tale that isn't meant to describe in detail how things came to be.
2006-12-22 22:50:46
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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When scientist can produce a human being out of the dust of the ground as the Lord did , then and only then can a Christian be banned from science classes !! Fact of Christian Science : There is no scientific law known to man that states that " order " can be created from " disorder " !! Knowledge cannot be created from " ignorance " , therefore ; in order for knowledge to exist , and in order for knowledge to increase , there had to be a Superior "Intelligence" to have started the process of knowledge in order for the ability of knowledge to increase !!!!
2006-12-22 23:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you any idea just how much science that is still taught today has been proven to be fraudulent. Some how it just doesn't get much press. I wonder why?
I wonder how many billions of dollars would disappear over night if evolution was exposed as the lie it really is.
2006-12-22 22:49:44
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answered by DATA DROID 4
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Science was born from the Bible in folks wanting to know God more.
Science had no clue about a round earth, blood for life, water vapors, but the Bible stated it long before science ever discovered it.
2006-12-22 22:45:16
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answered by Help 3
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Why would you want to ban Christians from learning science? I can't think of one good thing that would accomplish. It would only breed discrimination, superstition, and intollerance. Would you rather have that than open, intelligent, and informed discussions between people of differing beliefs? Excluding people because they believe something that you don't agree with is one of the worst evils.
2006-12-22 23:07:23
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answered by roersu 2
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If the world was Chrisitian, it may not matter if the world was educated. But the Bible teaches one scientific thing, "In the beginning God created..." Some people have a hard time getting around that!
2006-12-22 22:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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there is a group called Creation Scientists -they debate mostly in colleges-and have never lost a debate yet-they go by what the bible says for those that reject God "The fool hath said in their heart there is no God." Psalm 14 vs 1 and "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools." have a nice day as I found too as a Jew-Jesus amazing grace=John 3 and got repented and born again.
2006-12-22 22:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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the origin of science was in early Christian Europe were the leaders of the church established that God created the Univers so i think they shoul teach it.
2006-12-22 22:45:37
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answered by turtle 4
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Do you really think that your question was clever? Most scientific researchers today are religious people. However, if you are referring to public schools, I don't think anyone should have to endure that.
2006-12-22 22:48:09
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answered by AT 5
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