Sunday, January 15, 2012

Creationism in Schools... what happened to logic and science.

     I  have been reading and involved in the political process that is going on right  now in the US. I am a democratic delegate that  will attend the county convention and hopefully the state convention. I believe that if don't take part in it, you have no right to  complain about it on the sidelines. I  am also  very active in reading news , making my  videos, and blogging, such  as this. What I  read yesterday, just blew my mind away. The GOP in Missouri as submitted a bill to require creationism be taught in the schools. How can society allow this to happen. Yes, I  have heard that other states have tried to do  this in recent years. I  just had a thought cross my mind and had to discuss it with everyone. Are we heading into the second dark age of man?

     That is a serious question to  ask, look in for the religious people of the world are trying to  gain so much  control over everything we say  and do. recently in England there was a 15 year old boy killed because his family members thought he was a witch. We have religious extremist like Santorum running for president. And he scares the heck out of me.

     But back  to  the topic of choice. Requiring the teaching of creationism in any  school is a very  bad idea. I think  that this will open a can of worms that no politician is willing to  handle. First off it violates the constitution in my opinion because they are wanting to  teach  a religious oriented concept , and there is to be no laws pertaining to  religion. And forcing any  religious concept into any  school runs the risk off forcing a different religion on someone's  child.  No  government body should be able to impose a theology on a child.  A religious path is something personal and should be done in the child's home by  himself/herself or with other family members.

     How can a teacher teach such  a subject with an open mind and tolerance to every student. What  happens if an Atheist student  asks questions? " Miss Robinson, How could this god create plants and have them live when he hasn't created the stars that emit light.  The plants would have died without sunlight to perform photosynthesis." The teacher would have to  answer everything with "It was the glory of god". But what  happens when the muslim student objects because the creation story he is being told about is against what  his religion tells him how everything was created. Who would be in the wrong? The student who  religious rights are being violated or the school forcing a different religious  view on children?

     What  about the divisions this can cause between the students themselves? In my hometown there was a situation when a teacher told a student that  he couldn't build an "Altar Table" in shop class. Half of the students created a petition trying to  ban witchcraft in the school. Recently there was news of a young lady that  got a prayer banner removed from her school. The hatred that  poured out from her classmates was astonishing. There were classmates talking about attacking her. So what  happens if a Hindu or Pagan student makes a comment about how they  believe how the universe was created.  If this student stands up  for what he/she believes in, that  student stands a good chance for being alienated at the school.  This alienation can lead-up to  a suicide. And we all know that  this has happened all  too often.

      The only way  around this is to  allow the teachings of all  creation stories. But you know that  the conservative christian parents would be upset if the teacher was telling the students the Phoenician creation story. They would be going around complaining why  are you telling the children about all  these silly mythologies and not about how the world was "truly" created. And what happens when the teacher is a devout christian, would that  teacher be able to  teach  the class without any  bias?  They are to  have a text book  with  creationism in it. If the textbooks have 10  sections devoted to 10  different creation stories, would a devout teacher spend 8 weeks on the christian creation story and then one week the other 9 chapters. I  see this causing a lot of troubles.

       When I  was thinking about this last night I  was getting upset because they are walking away  from science. We can prove many  things in science that  make perfect sense. Creationism wants to make people shun science and not think logically.  In science for things to be proven as true, the results have to be duplicated with predictable results.  That is how man has been able to advance in so many  fields. The computer I  am using to  write this blog is a product of thousands of years of science.  When the christians took over most of Europe , they  destroyed knowledge. The precious libraries of Alexandria were destroyed by christians seeking to destroy everything that  didn't promote christianity. The dark ages began, thinking outside of the box was punishable by  death or prison. Galileo was condemned  for thinking, Galileo was placed under house arrest for thinking against the church. Many  believe that  with  the destruction of the libraries of Alexandria science was set back 400-500 years. And now the Christians are trying to  do it again. I  think  that  we could be exploring the stars right now if it wasn't for the christian attacks on science.

     And now christianity is trying to  say  that  they  support science and that  science proves christianity is correct. And that is a load of  crap. The geological record of this planet shows that  there has been massive floods but not once has the entire world been covered by  water.  One of my  favorite twisting of science is the resurrection of jesus story.  It supposedly explains the creation of the shourd of turin as well.  Jesus  was laid in the cave and on the third day Jesus's body turned into a quantum singularity and the shroud of turn was perfectly held at the event horizon of the quantum singularity.The shroud of turin then absorbed the light emitted from the body of jesus as it ascended into  heaven.  Amazing story isn't it. But here is the flaw to  this story. What is the shape of all celestrial bodies in space.. spheres.  So  the shroud couldn't be held perfectly flat at the event horizon, because the event horizon isn't flat.

     We need to  keep this out of the classrooms and keep it in the church  and the home. The Missouri  bill  wants to require creationism in primary and secondary schooling. Creationism 101 and Missouri University sounds like a joke to me. Forcing more people to endure the brainwashing tendencies of the christian religion. At what  point are we going to learn that Christian totalitarianism is a bad thing for this country and the world.

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