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those little creation scientists are gonna grow up to be epidemiologists who won't understand how viruses and bacteria evolve and mutate.

God help us then!

2007-04-08 04:29:15 · answer #1 · answered by Brendan G 4 · 1 0

America has to import scientists from Europe and Asia to compensate for the lack of legitimate high level scientists produced by the American education system.

Now that Europe, Russia and Asia are experiencing economic booms, their scientists are becoming more reluctant to leave their homelands for a country that despises foreigners and holds their profession in contempt.

Yes, the USA is falling behind.

The Eurasian continent will dominate science in the decades to come while Americans sit around looking for signs of the End Times.

And they will find them. It will just be the end for the USA, not the rest of the world.

2007-04-08 10:50:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The education system in my country has stopped trying to instruct people and instead has become a collection of massive warehouses for hormone-driven juvenile delinquents.

The economies of scale, when applied to education, do not work. Consequently, schools of massive size produce semi-literate boneheads who don't know how to put together a simple sentence in English.

2007-04-08 10:47:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The frequent questions in here that show little or incorrect knowledge of evolution prove that creationism is damaging the education system.

Bush proves that it is damaging to the future of our country.

2007-04-08 10:46:58 · answer #4 · answered by Michael 5 · 4 0

When you give special interest groups the right to thought control, you hurt everyone. So far this is one of the few places where the education system hasn't been harmed. To much history is being made PC.

2007-04-08 11:20:50 · answer #5 · answered by novangelis 7 · 0 0

No. I think the question you are asking is harming our educational system more. Fear about religion being taught in our schools in any way is creating a society with a weak understanding of religious issues. As a result, Christian and Jewish history is being taken out of the school system. This is making it hard for the minority of non-believers to understand the thinking and motives of the majority (believers). This makes our society weaker in understanding geopolitics, culture, and history.

2007-04-08 11:00:26 · answer #6 · answered by fperspective 1 · 0 1

No, but I live in Australia where people don't stand for that crap. I certainly believe it's doing damage the the US education system.

2007-04-08 10:50:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You bet it is. We have already lost our place as the leader of the world, and deservedly so. Teaching our children this drivel rather than real science is going to be our downfall. We will become a Third World sinkhole, governed by religious bullies who want to rule the world but haven't the knowledge to do so. The rest of the civilized world laughs at us and our silly gods.

2007-04-08 10:49:39 · answer #8 · answered by link955 7 · 3 0

To the extent that it takes up space in people's thinking that could be taken up by facts and valid theories, yes, it hurts us.

Quite possibly people on either side of the debate don't spend a whole lot of time in a day thinking about it. I know I don't.

2007-04-08 10:46:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I don't really think so.it depends on us that how v r using it.science is both boon and bane for our country.if v r using it as boon then its good for us.without science our lives would b like that of earlymen without electronics and doing all our works with 2 hands. but on the other hand nuclear weapons may lead to war. so plz use it as boon .now c'mon think +vely yaar.

2007-04-08 10:56:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes! It is absolutely deplorable that they believe they should confuse children with what could only be described as Science Fiction, Church and State should be completely seperate and if you believe we should be teaching ancient and first century fairy stories in place of proven scientific facts, you should be ashamed of yourself!

2007-04-08 10:54:31 · answer #11 · answered by roytochaps 2 · 2 0

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