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So the geocentric view was initially stated because the cretinist view is that a fundamentalist literal interpretation of scripture trumps scientific theories in education because the bible can't be wrong . So if that is true and they believe the earth is only a few thousand years old and was made complete in six days then they must also believe that the earth has foundations and is covered by a bowl (or arch if you go for the greek rather than the hebrew) because thats what the good book says. |
Neon - it came into question because someone suggested that teaching from a biblical standpoint required the mother to teach a geocentric view of the universe. That is why I tried to steer this back to it. Having attended a private high school, where the teaching was centered on the bible (considering I also had a 1 hr bible class every danged day) - I know that unless your dealing with a wacko fringe group, modern Xtianity does not interpret scripture as such.
To boil it all down, it basically was a troll trying to disparage a belief system in the hopes of stirring up drama, whereas the result was a rather informative discourse that I hope many, myself included, learned a bit from. |
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So is the insistance on teaching fundamentalist literal interpretations of scripture as science in science classes restricted to a wacko fringe group ? Is using the scriptures to teach against the theory of evolution really any different from using the scriptures to teach against the heliocentric view ? |
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