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I got mine at Christians Say So, University!
Since they expect us to know all things scientific, and everything about evolution!
Do you find knowing it all, about everything, as tiring as I do?
When do we reach tenure????

2007-10-06 11:35:28 · 24 answers · asked by evictus 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I am an atheist, too, guys! They are always asking us why we think we are so smart? Well, now they can see why, can't they?

2007-10-06 12:03:18 · update #1

I am an atheist, too, guys! They are always asking us why we think we are so smart? Well, now they can see why, can't they?

2007-10-06 12:05:29 · update #2

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As much as has been contributed to the minds of the Believers in R&S, I think Yahoo should at least recognize the Atheists with an Achievement Award, don't you?

2007-10-06 11:40:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

Well I am not Atheist, or Christian any more but I won a scholarship to Golden Gate Seminary one time. I had to take a test for that so somebody thought I had bible knowledge.

And my dear I attend "Christian SAY SO University" also and I found out that they are not an accredited school. I tried to transfer my credits when I went to college, and they wouldn't take them at the Community College I attended.

I have an AS in Gerontology, I don't expect any one to be impressed but I do was a brownie button or maybe just a brownie, no nuts please.

2007-10-06 19:11:09 · answer #2 · answered by DrMichael 7 · 2 0

From By Bayou University. I thought everyone knew that. I know of famous professors, like Joe Meert, who went on to get another PhD at By Bayou for increased scientific credibility.

I'm never tired because I'm still learning.

2007-10-06 18:39:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

From The University of Life.

2007-10-06 18:41:07 · answer #4 · answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7 · 5 1

I'm a Christian and also a scientist. I have realised that the more we find out the more we realise that we don't know.Science hasn't the answer to everything by a long way and the Bible isn't meant to be taken literally, the stories are allegories...look the word up in a dictionary.
Science and religion aren't mutually exclusive.

2007-10-06 19:02:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I'm sorry. No PhD. But I do have a Masters degree in Computer Science, an Engineering degree in Electronics, and a professional experience of 8 years, 2 of which has been in UI design (sort of a behavioral science).

Is that enough?

P.S. Oh yes. I have a sister-in-law with a PhD in genetics.

2007-10-06 18:40:52 · answer #6 · answered by StormBringer 3 · 10 0

I find this question very confusing. I think your being sarcastic right?! My understanding is that Christians don't claim to know it all, unlike people that call themselves atheists but have never studied the limitations of science. Christians don't claim to know it all, but do state a fact of belief and use the Judao Christian Bible as their source. Both Christian and scientist are modest about what they know and what they understand. They are also equally both bloody minded about the things they are certain of.

2007-10-06 18:53:32 · answer #7 · answered by purplepeace59 5 · 3 0

I have a Phd and 4 degrees and over 40 years of researching ancient history and religion, and I`m still learning.
However non of my qualifications can from your university of fantacy.

2007-10-06 19:02:56 · answer #8 · answered by Terry M 5 · 4 0

I don't have a PhD . . . just a B.S. in Geology and over 25 years working in my profession. I suppose if I had no sense of ethics I could have acquired a PhD from a diploma mill, but it would have been almost as worthless as one from "Christians Say So U".

2007-10-06 18:55:46 · answer #9 · answered by 222 Sexy 5 · 3 0

Nuts to Science. Nuts to History and Religion, too. Truth is not encapsulated by human constructs that pretend they are not so. Engineering, Mathematics and the Arts at least acknowledge the nature and limitations of their study.

2007-10-06 18:43:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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