If Christians do not have the right to bring religion why would Athesist's have the right to bring evolution into the schools or government.
Face it I'm not happy about what is going on in the Government now, but I am subject to the vote of the people. We all have to be a part of something we don't always want. That's America.
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Because, dear Baltimore, no matter how often or how loudly you fundies may proclaim otherwise, evolution isn't a religion.
Still, though, it's somewhat refreshing to note that you at least remembered that Christianity is a religion.
"If Christians do not have the right to bring religion why would Athesist's have the right to bring evolution into the schools or government."
Because of proof?
Um... when has evolution ever been brought into the government??
Evolution is a science.
Religion tends to imply belief in magical beings, with no proof whatsoever to support your claims.
One belongs in a schoolbook, one does not.
Also, the vote of the people is not always correct. In fact, our government has systems in place to overthrow the majority vote when the majority vote for something harmful or discriminatory.
Idiot. Many Christians quite easily accept evolution. The Bible is far from being inerrant and the final word on anything. Catholics, and many other believers take is tales of creation as being allegorical. It is an eminently sensible thing to do as it takes away the need to believe 10 impossible things before breakfast every day. But Catholics and Anglicans do tend to be better educated than fundies.
"If Christians do not have the right to bring religion why would Athesist's have the right to bring evolution into the schools or government. "
The same thing that gives us the right to bring Newtons theory of gravity into physics classes. The same thing that allows us to bring poetry into English classes. The same thing that allows us to bring Gödel's incompleteness theorem into maths classes. The same thing that allows us to bring the theory of the atom into chemistry classes.
And so on and so on ad nausea.
"If Christians do not have the right to bring religion why would Athesist's have the right to bring evolution into the schools or government."
Yeah, or math. Or physics. Or chemistry. Why do those atheists get to teach all those different religions and you poor Christians can't teach yours?
Look buddy, one is science and the other is Bronze Age bullshit. The only place you're going to get your superstition taught is in a comparative religion class and then it'll be treated just like all the other religions.
"Face it I'm not happy about what is going on in the Government now, but I am subject to the vote of the people. We all have to be a part of something we don't always want. That's America."
I'm not sure that reads quite how you wanted it to. Or maybe it does...
Because evolution is secular. Nothing in the curriculum about evolution says 'there is no god'. It just says what scientists have logically concluded given all the evidence.
"We all have to be a part of something we don't always want. That's America."
Yes, and whether you believe it or not, atheism and evolution are separate ideas, and we're going to teach evolution until it is shown to be false.
Because, you inbred moron, Evolution is a scientific theory, and it's not being advocated by Atheists, but by scientists.
Have a nice whatever.
As with all these moronic rants, replace "evolution" with any of area of science, suh as gravity, atomic theory etc, and you'll see how stupid this is. Unfortunately, I doubt Baltimore would get it.
evolution is a product of science, which is why it is taught in a science class room.
Christianity has no science to back it up. Which is why it should be taught in theological history and mythology classes.
You continually refuse religious education as that means ALL religions. You lot will never allow introduction or comparision to ANY other religion.
Cause that's end game for you.
You Christians always miss one varifiably fact. Your exceptional America was a secular one. Half your states still are.
"We all have to be a part of something we don't always want. That's America."
Unstated continuation: "That means if you don't like us Christians forcing our view down your throat, too bad! But you can bet your ass I'm not going to let you push your non-Christian view, because that's wrong to contradict me deny the Word of God."
Confused?
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