if you stop the fundamentalists from bringing up their children the way they want to, who is going to be flipping burgers the next time you drive through at mcdonalds'?
do you want to limit that job just to muslims?
2007-12-12 07:00:02
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answered by synopsis 7
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christian churches don't deny science, they accept it. All proved science fits with christianity in fact modern science points even more to a creator than before. it's just some theories they argue with that aren't proven, like the big bang, evolution, etc.
2007-12-12 06:57:39
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answered by steve 2
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No, they do not.
Is this a game with you? You're really more full of hate and venom than anyone here. Why?
I wonder if you're really an adult. No one who is mature could be so obsessed as you are with attacking Christians, churches, Christian children, etc. You border on being dangerous.
2007-12-12 08:51:08
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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No, not at all. HOWEVER, I do know a few families who send their children to extremely fundamentalist schools and it sure seems that way for them (as far as I can tell from conversations with the parents). So I can see why you ask.
But, I was raised Catholic, worship at a non-denomination church now, and neither have ever tried to bend my way of thinking away from that of proven science. I was never discouraged from studying/learning science, and no one discourages my daughter from that either. Yet again, in an effort to be honest, I DO for sure know Christians who steer their own children away from some basic/universally accepted science.
I do raise my child in my faith, but I do not exercise or condone "mind-control" in any way, shape or form. If she isn't ever allowed to learn anything outside of her faith, and she never questions it at all - then it's not really faith, is it?
2007-12-12 06:58:06
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answered by Marvelissa VT 6
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No In actual technology one can desire to coach something earlier he/she will pass onto the subsequent project. In technology of right now one makes a declare, can not coach it to be authentic, not a brilliant deal, makes yet another declare based on the 1st unproven declare, than strikes directly to make yet another declare, none of that's prov-en. From a chain of unproven claims that is not technology to make conclusions. in case you get for your self a actual training, perhaps in some technology, you will comprehend. there is plenty plenty greater lacking than in basic terms a "lacking link" Have a effective Day.
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answered by thieme 4
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Most Christians have no objection to science. I know you did not say all Christians, just trying to clarify.
2007-12-12 06:57:25
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answered by Adoptive Father 6
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No church I have been in has ever done anything of the sort, and I've been in a wide array of churches.
Unless this was your attempt at a joke, in which case I give you a D+. And you should be thankful for that +.
2007-12-12 06:56:58
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answered by Rachel loves lasagna 4
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Hello sweet Desiree.. :)
No..the awards we hand out to our precious little children..are when they put others needs first..forgiving others..praying for others..also for not being judgemental, toward other beliefs or thoughts.. :)
~MERRY CHRISTMAS~
In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With ~Love~ In Christ.. :)
2007-12-13 00:58:23
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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Not at all, do the biology teachers disown their children when they discover the truth?
2007-12-12 06:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, what a great question. You must be the smartest person alive.
2007-12-13 01:07:40
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answered by plastik punk -Bottom Contributor 6
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