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« on: August 01, 2010, 04:08:25 PM »
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Australians are learning what it means to have creationists in the classroom

Category: Creationism

Queensland is allowing fundamentalist Christians to teach religious instruction classes in the public schools — and, as we might have predicted, they are teaching nonsense.

    Students have been told Noah collected dinosaur eggs to bring on the Ark, and Adam and Eve were not eaten by dinosaurs because they were under a protective spell.

    Set Free Christian Church's Tim McKenzie said when students questioned him why dinosaur fossils carbon dated as earlier than man, he replied that the great flood must have skewed the data.

    A parent of a Year 5 student on the Sunshine Coast said his daughter was ostracised to the library after arguing with her scripture teacher about DNA.

    "The scripture teacher told the class that all people were descended from Adam and Eve," he said.

    "My daughter rightly pointed out, as I had been teaching her about DNA and science, that 'wouldn't they all be inbred'?

    "But the teacher replied that DNA wasn't invented then."

Creationists are crackpots and liars — they simply don't belong at all in positions of responsibility in the public schools, because they are going to intentionally miseducate. What do the education administrators in Queensland say? Why, that students can "opt out" of these classes. That isn't the issue, of course — why are the schools investing scarce resources to give religious extremists and lunatics a platform in the public schools at all?

http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/08/australians_are_learning_what.php
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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2010, 07:41:23 PM »
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O looks silly pushing 'creation' myth

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I Don't have the heart to break any more bad news to President Obama.

So, if you happen to have his phone number, please deliver this message: Go easy on the upbeat chatter about the number of jobs being created by private companies. Your information is inaccurate.

The president, I'm sorry to say, is starting to look very foolish.

It's presumptuous of me, I know, to think that this president, or any politician, for that matter, really cares about telling the truth. But just in case, here's the hole that Mr. Obama is digging himself into.

Soon after another awful employment report was made public yesterday, the president managed a little grin and said, "All told, our economy has created nearly 600,000 private sector jobs this year." He added that July was the seventh straight month in which private companies added workers.

That, of course, would mitigate some of the other bad news in the report -- if only it were true.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/looks_silly_pushing_creation_myth_SVwD6tZbzlZK8fWwB2F2CI#ixzz0vxzDRl6K
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