VIDEO: Student says TX teacher forced 7th graders to deny God is real, or take a failing grade
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So the left does? That seems stupidHuskyJW said:
Not according to the right.RaceBannon said:
I just read the link description. But more to the point, doesn't it equal 4?HuskyJW said:
Agree to a point. But according to the dumb bitch in the is article....you could argue 3+2=4 because she believes it to be true even though you can't prove it.RaceBannon said:I was going to stay out of this but the "truth" comment dragged me back in again.
What is truth, as a noted Roman official once asked.
Teachers should not be imposing their truth, be it for a God or against a God.
Keep religion out, teach science and maff and the kids can figure it out. -
Scientists believing in god has nothing to do with science. It's feelings and emotion which scientists have just as non scientists do.RaceBannon said:
Many scientists believe in god and find no problem teaching science without mentioning god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Telling the kids there is no god is teaching scienceRaceBannon said:I was going to stay out of this but the "truth" comment dragged me back in again.
What is truth, as a noted Roman official once asked.
Teachers should not be imposing their truth, be it for a God or against a God.
Keep religion out, teach science and maff and the kids can figure it out.
Seems like you have an agenda. -
that's different from saying that telling kids there is no god is science. Science says there is no proof of god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Scientists believing in god has nothing to do with science. It's feelings and emotion which scientists have just as non scientists do.RaceBannon said:
Many scientists believe in god and find no problem teaching science without mentioning god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Telling the kids there is no god is teaching scienceRaceBannon said:I was going to stay out of this but the "truth" comment dragged me back in again.
What is truth, as a noted Roman official once asked.
Teachers should not be imposing their truth, be it for a God or against a God.
Keep religion out, teach science and maff and the kids can figure it out.
Seems like you have an agenda. -
I was going to make a comment about the god of the gaps (neil degrasse tyson has some good videos on this) but I changed my mind. It really just comes down to separation of church and state for me. Keep religion at home in the privacy of your own home, no need to bring it to school with you one way or the other.
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Ok. She should have told them there is no proof of god or Santa and told them they can believe in stuff there is no proof of (like man caused climate change) if they want to be weak minded imbecilesRaceBannon said:
that's different from saying that telling kids there is no god is science. Science says there is no proof of god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Scientists believing in god has nothing to do with science. It's feelings and emotion which scientists have just as non scientists do.RaceBannon said:
Many scientists believe in god and find no problem teaching science without mentioning god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Telling the kids there is no god is teaching scienceRaceBannon said:I was going to stay out of this but the "truth" comment dragged me back in again.
What is truth, as a noted Roman official once asked.
Teachers should not be imposing their truth, be it for a God or against a God.
Keep religion out, teach science and maff and the kids can figure it out.
Seems like you have an agenda. -
I was going to make a comment about the god of the gaps (neil degrasse tyson has some good videos on this) but I changed my mind. It really just comes down to separation of church and state for me. Keep religion at home in the privacy of your own home, no need to bring it to school with you one way or the other.
There is no law saying there is separation of church and state, only the first amendment which says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"PurpleReign said:I was going to make a comment about the god of the gaps (neil degrasse tyson has some good videos on this) but I changed my mind. It really just comes down to separation of church and state for me. Keep religion at home in the privacy of your own home, no need to bring it to school with you one way or the other.
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Science also can't say with certainty there isn't.RaceBannon said:
that's different from saying that telling kids there is no god is science. Science says there is no proof of god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Scientists believing in god has nothing to do with science. It's feelings and emotion which scientists have just as non scientists do.RaceBannon said:
Many scientists believe in god and find no problem teaching science without mentioning god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Telling the kids there is no god is teaching scienceRaceBannon said:I was going to stay out of this but the "truth" comment dragged me back in again.
What is truth, as a noted Roman official once asked.
Teachers should not be imposing their truth, be it for a God or against a God.
Keep religion out, teach science and maff and the kids can figure it out.
Seems like you have an agenda.
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Threads like this are why God won't let us be a good program again.
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That was implied. If you followed my argument you'd know thatPurpleThrobber said:
Science also can't say with certainty there isn't.RaceBannon said:
that's different from saying that telling kids there is no god is science. Science says there is no proof of god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Scientists believing in god has nothing to do with science. It's feelings and emotion which scientists have just as non scientists do.RaceBannon said:
Many scientists believe in god and find no problem teaching science without mentioning god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Telling the kids there is no god is teaching scienceRaceBannon said:I was going to stay out of this but the "truth" comment dragged me back in again.
What is truth, as a noted Roman official once asked.
Teachers should not be imposing their truth, be it for a God or against a God.
Keep religion out, teach science and maff and the kids can figure it out.
Seems like you have an agenda. -
You sound bitterWeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Ok. She should have told them there is no proof of god or Santa and told them they can believe in stuff there is no proof of (like man caused climate change) if they want to be weak minded imbecilesRaceBannon said:
that's different from saying that telling kids there is no god is science. Science says there is no proof of god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Scientists believing in god has nothing to do with science. It's feelings and emotion which scientists have just as non scientists do.RaceBannon said:
Many scientists believe in god and find no problem teaching science without mentioning god.WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Telling the kids there is no god is teaching scienceRaceBannon said:I was going to stay out of this but the "truth" comment dragged me back in again.
What is truth, as a noted Roman official once asked.
Teachers should not be imposing their truth, be it for a God or against a God.
Keep religion out, teach science and maff and the kids can figure it out.
Seems like you have an agenda.



