Evolutions OK.Religions misunderstand it when they read that God made man in his Image.Examples:When God made a black man does it mean Gods black?Or when God made a deformed man does it mean that Gods deformed?When God makes man white ,mexican ,german ,chinese ,and so on and so forth does it means this is what God is?God does claim to be the Creator of all.So therefore he created all in his image.Meaning in his Minds eye.If you understand what Im getting at.Maybe men did look like apes back then but that doesn't mean that God didn't treat them as according to scripts.Religions don't like to believe this sorta thing.But just remember how Great God is.He created the heavens and the whole universe with many beings.Jesus did say he's not of this earth .He is from the heavens that God created for us.As he pointed to the skys....I'm not saying that Jesus is an alien.Alein simply means stranger.Maybe some can't phathom Jesus as being this huge.I can.God has talked to many things different then us like angels,Satan,and many more beings that we know nothing about so why not different beings that have evolved threw evolution?
I hope you enjoyed and understood my words of truth.
2007-01-21 17:47:38
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answered by Matty G 3
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it isn't incorrect. in reality, that is constitutionally threat-free! there is no regulation prohibiting nor scuffling with nor discouraging faculties to coach introduction or something else from the bible. Seperation of church and state signifies that such regulations won't be able to exist. the reason that maximum faculties do not coach from the bible is because they are petrified of the inevitable lawsuits from communities like the ACLU even regardless of the reality that that they'd win! Evolution actually isn't a undeniable reality neither is it even technology! Evolution is a faith! It replaced into even shown incorrect over 60 years in the past, yet faculties received't take it out of the textbooks because the in effortless words different selection is introduction!
2016-11-23 17:14:54
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answered by geesey 4
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No, it doesn't upset me. Science should be taught in the science classroom, and the theory of evolution falls into the category of "science."
The Bible, while an important sacred text, shouldn't be taught in public schools, unless other sacred texts are given equal billing, perhaps in a comparative religions class.
2007-01-13 18:27:28
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answered by Kathy P-W 5
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Uhm not really. Clearly, not everyone believes in the teaching of any one bible. Evolution is taught as something that is factual because it has evidence backing it up. If someone really does feel that they need to have a class that teaches the bible then most churches have bible study or catechism classes available.
2007-01-13 19:12:32
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answered by Heather 5
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I am a High School Social Studies teacher and we teach all five world religions Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Evolution is taught in our Science classes as a flawed theory, which it is.
I don't teach out of the Bible, because I can't but I speak the morality of it and quote scripture in my lessons where applicable. Students love it because of it's truth and meaning.
2007-01-13 18:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Knowledge is founded on proof and reason. Art is founded on human misery. I feel this great impact spiritually, but I can not do anything about it. Never again will I yield to false temptation that binds me to flesh, never again will I seeth with agony over inustices done to me by myself or anyone else. Never again will I doubt the true existence of an unfathomable source and how it allows me to be so cool and mild in a world so filled with hate.
2007-01-13 18:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm very happy that the truth is taught. Evolution is the truth.
2007-01-13 18:19:58
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answered by Zhukov 4
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I don't relish the thought of either one being taught in school, that's why my daughter is home schooled. She gets her religious teachings from those that know the truth and isn't subjected to the lies of evolution.
2007-01-13 18:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No, facts back up the evolution that is being taught. So, rock on!!!!!
2007-01-13 18:19:52
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answered by drpsholder 4
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No, it upsets me that there are people who would attempt to silence science because the truth conflicts with politicoreligious authority.
2007-01-13 18:47:22
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answered by novangelis 7
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