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Though you may not believe religion and science should mix.(which everybody is entitled to their belief,and I tend to agree).  My point is, why aren't the people in the small town in Montana allowed to teach a theory like creationism if they so choose?  My argument is WHY and HOW did we get to a place in the US where the small community isn't allowed to teach a subject that the elected school board agrees to teach.  The small school board in Montana is not legislating religion or forced worship punishable by law.

It's the Dogma of science that and perverted use of the 14th amendment that crushed small community and individualism, and replaced it with federal collectivism.


The only point you are making is insisting to sound like a contentious fool who will argue about any thing anytime anywhere.  I just gave you scientific proof how to defend Intelligent Design  and you insist on contaminating it with your  political agenda-  shame on you-

Pay attention- your thinking is the reason you live in a puddle of pus- its political pus  that you wake up and rub on your head every morning-  ism this ism that = pusism -

Scientifically question evolution- you can effectively argue your point scientifically-  willful ignorance is a sin.  Shame on you Cicero you are doomed-  

Does questioning evolution make you anti-science ?  hardly


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The only point you are making is insisting to sound like a contentious fool who will argue about any thing anytime anywhere.  I just gave you scientific proof how to defend Intelligent Design  and you insist on contaminating it with your  political agenda-  shame on you-


I don't give 2 shits about winning the argument about Intelligent Design, Science, Biology, Creationism, or whatever...This was a thread to create conversation...Education is important, but the greater importance is WHO gets to DICTATE what is taught, and not necessarily WHAT is taught...I'm defending the Constitution, small government, and freedom, not Intelligent Design...IT IS POLITICAL and CONSTITUTIONAL.  

You are the fool missing the point. I DON'T CARE WHAT THE SMALL COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD IN MONTANA DECIDES TO TEACH.  It was never the intent of the Constitution for the Federal Government to decide what a public school can and cannot teach.


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Though you may not believe religion and science should mix.(which everybody is entitled to their belief,and I tend to agree).  My point is, why aren't the people in the small town in Montana allowed to teach a theory like creationism if they so choose?  My argument is WHY and HOW did we get to a place in the US where the small community isn't allowed to teach a subject that the elected school board agrees to teach.  The small school board in Montana is not legislating religion or forced worship punishable by law.

It's the Dogma of science that and perverted use of the 14th amendment that crushed small community and individualism, and replaced it with federal collectivism.


???" My point is, why aren't the people in the small town in Montana allowed to teach a theory like creationism if they so choose? "

Because there is NO science in Creationism... NONE!  It's 100% Religion, 0% Science.

Why not teach that the world was created by aliens, or by magic, or by a mistake in some prehistoric chemical company... all could be someone's theory, but all have no science... just like Creationism.

Why not let that school district teach that Abraham Lincoln discovered Radium?  Or that George Washington discovered Plutonium? or that George W Bush discovered Alaska?
All have no basis in science, but, like creationism, they could be some one's theory.

Ridiculous.

One more time.  There is NO SCIENCE in Creationism. NONE!  Creationism is  Religion!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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