What do postmen, pizza delivery people, manual laborers, and council workers possibly have to do with creationism and homeschooling? Your question makes no sense, so maybe someone should ask religious fanatics what they are going to do when there is no more logic in the world!
2007-12-08 00:49:07
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answered by punkmommy 5
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Pizza delivery makes more than a teacher where I live.
I am a teacher and the students that have been homeschooled have always been in my experience way a head of the public school students. I have one who just graduated highschool at 12 and another who by the time he was 20 had a college degree in real estate and owned 2 houses.
Many home schooled children are not creationists.
for the people who don't get it he is saying without homeschooling and creationists who would do. what he thinks are the meanial uneducated jobs of the world.
2007-12-08 01:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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there's no longer a link between it as a ways because of the fact the unquestionably concern of creationism, no. there's a link between it and the theory in creationism. In usa maximum faculties prepare approximately evolution, and different such that Christians do no longer consider or have self belief in. maximum Christians % to residing house college their toddlers, because of the fact they choose to coach their toddlers what they suspect without something undermining that. Their toddlers get a similar preparation, if no longer a extra powerful one, without all the distraction of conflicting teachings coming from residing house and school. It makes it extra straightforward on the be sure, while coaching them approximately their faith. Which it is the dad and mom good to coach their toddlers any faith they want, and it is likewise their good to residing house college their toddlers, in usa. (quite some individuals view this as achievable, although i'm not sure why. often it stems from their unfounded hate of Christianity and faith often.)
2016-10-01 03:31:58
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answered by ? 4
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I bash Creationism
I do not bash homeschooling
Anyone who wants their kid to learn Creationism should do it at home or in church and not try to use MY tax dollars to teach what I personally think is throwing God's gift of intelligence back in it's face.
2007-12-10 05:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll rejoice when that happens ... because it will mean we've grown into a society where those jobs are filled by robots and I and my neighbors can enjoy a life of leisurely pursuits and intellectual enrichment --- Mankind's Eden will have become a tad closer at hand and this time it'll be real because we made it so.
The highest priority of man ought to be to educate himself and his neighbors, (at home if you'd like, but...) well enough to insure a future of scientific and technological invention and productivity such that it can enable us to lift all of our society out of the bridles of menial occupations and into the seats of kings and gods. Every man must strive for this single ideal.
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2007-12-08 00:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know what I will do without "binmen", I'm sure my life will change dramatically. Not sure how exactly, but I'm sure it will be dramatic.
2007-12-08 00:48:44
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answered by Blind Squirrel 3
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Same as the Darwin bashers I guess?
2007-12-08 01:16:50
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answered by kwistenbiebel 5
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Cry.
I love that you slipped council workers in there at the end.
2007-12-08 00:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The question does not follow from the second sentence! I came to YA to have serious debate.
2007-12-08 00:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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That's first positive thing I've heard about creationism.
2007-12-08 00:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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