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Everyday our public school kids are forced to attend a class on religion. This class pushes a religion on our children and is funded by our taxes. If our kids disagree with the teacher, they are treated as if they were "stupid, insane, or wicked". The class is EVOLUTION. A belief system sponsored by the government. It is placed in a science class as a deception to attach some sort of truth claim to it. If you scan through the textbooks they use, there is information in there that has been proven innaccurate by the science community, but they choose to keep it in there anyway. Most states have a law requiring that our textbooks be accurate. Is anyone enforcing this? If they want to keep evolution in the science books... fine. Take out the disproven material in order to teach accurate information. If a mathbook had 2+2=7, would they continue to teach that just because the books says so?

2007-05-22 23:13:35 · 12 answers · asked by ScottyJae 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I teach my children to know the truth and no how to explain why they are correct. I teach them about the kalam principle and about the Cambrian explosion, I teach them about irreducibly complex machines in our bodies that could not come about via evolution.

I help them to understand why people teach lies and stay away from the truth. I also teach them to be proud to be Christians and intelligent. My to oldest have IQ's of 138 and 141 and work on level around 4 to 9 yrs above their actual age. They are extremely smart and love the Lord with all their hearts.

I know God by faith and I see God in all his creation. Science proves that only God could have created all that we know and understand. The origin of the species can not explain the knowledge in DNA, the information in Amino acid sequencing and all the other perfectly fine tuned powers in our universe.

2007-05-22 23:33:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Since state sponsored religion has been around since the start of civilization, then it has to be the one who's killed more. The other reason, there has never been a state with just atheism professed. Those that claimed it was so, still had religion...that of worshiping the state.

2016-05-20 12:27:16 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Evolution and creation are the same thing. Science is more accurate in a time-line then the bible. If you believe it took only 144 hours to form the entire universe that exist less than 6000 years ago, you are a fool. The Creator of it all is not to be limited by mere human standards and ego. life took time to form and evolution is part of an ongoing process that started billions of years ago or about 30 god days. Why is it so hard to believe that creation is still happening through evolution?

2007-05-22 23:27:58 · answer #3 · answered by sonofmary 4 · 0 1

I see YOU never went to "evolution class"as you show ignorance of the subject. In school,science,as accepted by mainstream scientists worldwide,is taught in an attempt to keep our children from falling any further behind the rest of the world than it already is. I also see blatant dishonesty, I challenge you to name the school that forces students to attend a class called "Evolution". If you cannot provide a real school and a real class called that,please refrain from posting any more lies. It's not very "christian" of you. WHERE IS THE FORCED CLASS TITLED EVOLUTION? You stated it as fact,back it up or lose your credibility

2007-05-22 23:25:18 · answer #4 · answered by nobodinoze 5 · 1 1

"Secular Humanism" can be as intolerant and proselytizing a "religion" as any and I believe that both evolution and a Creator are evidenced. Children in public(civil,state,publically financed) schools should never humiliate a child for his or her religious or non religious beliefs and objective moral convictions.

2007-05-22 23:26:12 · answer #5 · answered by James O 7 · 1 0

textbooks are so outdated anyway, and with new findings all the time, it would be cheaper to buy every student a laptop and get them connected to the internet than to buy them eight new overpriced books per year. and the info on these texts books should be free, hince freedom of information.

2007-05-22 23:36:02 · answer #6 · answered by NotAnotherNickName 2 · 1 0

Because no one can agree on what they find acceptable to teach.. Many people would be afraid that their children will convert to some other religion.

2007-05-22 23:32:00 · answer #7 · answered by je 6 · 0 0

yea! I mean what's with the government and science? Vaccines? Who needs them when you have God? And cars? PSH god gave us legs we can walk to asia. And what is this gravity? That doesn't exist, i'll float damn you i'll float. And this computer, it's the devil i tell you the devil, along with harry potter and the fiction genre and medicine, and tv, and clean water. All the devil's work. Why can't we go back to the dark ages?

2007-05-23 00:33:23 · answer #8 · answered by chicachicabobbob 4 · 0 1

Just goes to prove (once again) that Church and State should NEVER be allowed to operate as one entity.

Matters of FACT and FAITH should never be allowed to mix.

I believe (honestly and truly) that one day I will be able to open a sardine can using just a limp banana peel. That is a matter of FAITH, and no-one should be allowed to take it from me. Unfortunately, the FACT is.........

2007-05-22 23:21:08 · answer #9 · answered by The Master 3 · 0 1

I agree, but in my opinion the religion isn't evolution, it's SECULARISM!

We homeschool our kids for this reason.

2007-05-22 23:23:05 · answer #10 · answered by witness 4 · 1 1

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