JohnOfSheffield
Lifer
What was there 1 trillion years before the big bang?
You're using the word "before" when there as no such thing as time and thus, no such thing as "before" either. It's kinda amusing because the answer is nothing, same as we have now, absolutely nothing.
The actual sum of mass in this universe is 0, the mass in the singularity was 0 and what made it unstable was just that, the equilibrium of matter and anti matter. If you're looking for magic, this is where you should look. Well that and the virtual particles that pop in and out of existence all the time just because they can (they are not bound by time-space).
Question: What irreparable harm is done to the child and society at large if a fundamentalist christian is allowed to send his own child to a PRIVATE religious school that rejects evolution? It is my understanding that the ONLY clash currently between fundies and science is with respect to the origin of species.
To the child? It's like keeping your kid in your own fantasy world, just because you slap the sticker "religion" on your ideas it doesn't make them any less benign than any other ideology and we'd never allow it if it wasn't for that "religion" sticker. I mean, these are kids who are brought up in a fantasy world where reality just doesn't exist at all except through perception that is false if the religion deems it to be.
Question: Why is evolution theory more important than reading, writing, computer, math, history, etc? There doesn't seem to be a whole lot interest by evolutionists in government monitoring of these vital subjects in private religious schools.
Why don't you try and answer my post before getting into that? It's the basis of all biology (which i see you now carefully avoid mentioning as a subject of any interest).
I went to a private religious school for a few years and I can tell you this, the school I attended was DREADFULLY lacking in math, english and science (chemistry and physics). It was a complete joke academically. I would rather the government force academic standards on the whole spectrum of subjects and give the private religious schools a pass on evolution theory.
PS. I was taught that homosexuality was a sin at the school too (LOL, like God created people who were attracted to other people of the same sex as some kind of cruel joke). I was also taught that when bad things happened, it was the judgement of God on us. Actually all kinds of stuff like this I was taught. I mean it was a fundamentalist Christian school after all.
I feel for you, the government should not give a pass on evolution, it's just too important to give a pass on.
There are LOADS of christians and churches that incorporate reality into their faith rather than to deny that reality is in fact real, you don't have to deny reality to be a christian, you can keep the mythology and function in the real world just fine.