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Gidan wrote:Evolution and the Big Bank are the current theorys but they can be disproven. They havn't been to this point and may never be disproven but if somonething shows they are not true they will be disproven.
it is not possible for something to show "inteligent design" as unture. If you can reponded to any and all questions with "It was inteneded to be that way" then nothing can prove it wrong. no matter what evidence you show it can still be answered with "It was intnded to be that way" If evolition and the big bang were all but proven to be true the "inteligent design" person can just say "In was designed that way".
If aliens came down from the sky, said they created life on earth and showed us how they did it, it would prove evolution didn't take place.
Tell me 1 thing that would prove "intelligent design" didn't take place. I dont care how outlandish or rediculas it is. Tell me something that would prove it to be wrong.
On a side not I do not thing Evolution or the big bang should be taught as fact in schools. I think they should be taught was the best scientific theorys that we have and be taught in a VERY limited bases if they are even taught. It was not taught in a single class I ever took before College, my brother who is graduating Highschool this year has also never been taught either.
Gidan wrote:"Intelligent design" can not be considered science because there is no observation that can prove it wrong. Everything in existance can be seen as proof of "intelligent design". Somone who beleives in "Intelligent design" can respond with "It was designed to be that way" to everything and anything.
Harrison wrote:Big Bang won't and cannot be disproven, it's impossible in much the same way as ID is.
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
Gidan wrote:Forcing specific religions on our childreen in public schools is what I have a problem with.
Martrae wrote:Kids aren't taunt to sit Indian style anymore, it's now called Criss-cross applesauce.
Martrae wrote:A lot of schools have communal bins for all crayons brought to school...it's teaching redistribution of wealth (ie welfare) at the kindergarten level.
Martrae wrote:Until the recent law change, schools could tell parents their child had to be on Ritalin or that child couldn't come back to school, even if the doctor didnt' think the child needed it.
Martrae wrote:And if you think teachers don't have their own agenda, you are sadly mistaken. I see tidbits all the time about little things that teachers say. Like the teacher that told the class "war is evil" after a couple military jets flew over the class at recess. Stuff like that leaves a big impression on small children especially when it made by an authority figure.
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
Harrison wrote:What would be everything prior to the Big Bang? Nothingness?
The Big Bang isn't the creation of existence, it is an explanation to the creation of our very finite view of a portion of the universe.
Universe being, EVERYTHING. Not just what we can see...
As for the Big Bang, I can tell you wholeheartedly that it is a theory completely in line with all observable data and past evolution of the universe.
Mindia wrote:Harrison wrote:What would be everything prior to the Big Bang? Nothingness?
The Big Bang isn't the creation of existence, it is an explanation to the creation of our very finite view of a portion of the universe.
Universe being, EVERYTHING. Not just what we can see...
What you don't understand Finawin, is that the Big Bang is a mere theory, not some discovery of scientific fact. Therefore it cannot be proven or disproven... it doesn't need to be disproven because it's not proven. Get it?
Trielelvan wrote:Zanchief, you aren't that thick headed, are you? Yes, the technical term is "Native Americans" but just about everyone still refers to them as Indians... spare the PC bullshit, k?
Her point is that public school is too incompetant as it is. Now let's throw in a sensitive thing like religious discussion into the mix = possible disaster? Or something to that point...
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