Can the US school system get any worse?

johnjbruin

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Was just reading this Link

And just shook my head in disgust that what is our school system coming to...

Edit: changed the title - well - since my english sucks.
 

pmoa

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well as evidenced by your topic title..... MORE WORSE???

its just worse....;)
 

Kipper

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Originally posted by: johnjbruin
Was just reading this Link

And just shook my head in disgust that what is our school system coming to...

Creationists have been trying to undercut the school system for YEARS. They've become better-funded and more "scientific" minded in the past few decades, but nothing has changed.

I'm surprised they are still around. I thought creationism was a thing of the past...apparently some people out there still believe in the seven days bit. :shocked:
 

johnjbruin

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: pmoa
well as evidenced by your topic title..... MORE WORSE???

its just worse....;)


You beat me to it!!!!!!

HAHAHAHAHA

Well - I am a FOB - I admit it - so you have to pardon my english.
 

robertcloud

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I honestly feel that it would simply be less trouble if science wasn't taught in public secondary schools. Teaching science makes situations like this inevitable, and it can be argued that the scientific method is a religion and teaching it is embracing it. Why don't we just leave science up to the post-secondary level? That way seems more politically correct.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: Kipper
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
Was just reading this Link

And just shook my head in disgust that what is our school system coming to...

Creationists have been trying to undercut the school system for YEARS. They've become better-funded and more "scientific" minded in the past few decades, but nothing has changed.

I'm surprised they are still around. I thought creationism was a thing of the past...apparently some people out there still believe in the seven days bit. :shocked:

why are you suprised, something like 50% of the people in the US beleive humans came to be on earth as it was written in the book of genesis
 

tec699

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Kipper
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
Was just reading this Link

And just shook my head in disgust that what is our school system coming to...

Creationists have been trying to undercut the school system for YEARS. They've become better-funded and more "scientific" minded in the past few decades, but nothing has changed.

I'm surprised they are still around. I thought creationism was a thing of the past...apparently some people out there still believe in the seven days bit. :shocked:

why are you suprised, something like 50% of the people in the US beleive humans came to be on earth as it was written in the book of genesis


Can you prove that these people are wrong? Nope.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: tec699
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Kipper
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
Was just reading this Link

And just shook my head in disgust that what is our school system coming to...

Creationists have been trying to undercut the school system for YEARS. They've become better-funded and more "scientific" minded in the past few decades, but nothing has changed.

I'm surprised they are still around. I thought creationism was a thing of the past...apparently some people out there still believe in the seven days bit. :shocked:

why are you suprised, something like 50% of the people in the US beleive humans came to be on earth as it was written in the book of genesis


Can you prove that these people are wrong? Nope.

never said i could
 

robertcloud

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Kipper
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
Was just reading this Link

And just shook my head in disgust that what is our school system coming to...

Creationists have been trying to undercut the school system for YEARS. They've become better-funded and more "scientific" minded in the past few decades, but nothing has changed.

I'm surprised they are still around. I thought creationism was a thing of the past...apparently some people out there still believe in the seven days bit. :shocked:

why are you suprised, something like 50% of the people in the US beleive humans came to be on earth as it was written in the book of genesis

You are very close. This is from

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creation_evolution_controversy

In a 2001 Gallup poll on the origin and development of human beings [1] (http://www.unl.edu/rhames/courses/current/creation/evol-poll.htm) a sample of about one thousand Americans were asked which statement came closest to their views on the origin and development of human beings. Of those polled, 45% chose "God created human beings pretty much in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years or so", 37% chose "Human beings have developed over millions of years from less advanced forms of life, but God guided this process", 12% chose "Human beings have developed over millions of years from less advanced forms of life, but God had no part in this process", and the remainder (6%) either volunteered a different response or had no opinion.

So perhaps it would be smarter to teach ideas which conflict with the views of 82% of the populace.