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Perry.."Evolution is a theory"
That is how Perry answered when asked about it being taught. At the same time he believes creation is a fact and should be taught in school.
If evolution is a theory, creation is also a theory. If creation is a matter of faith, do we include it in public schools? Again, not to argue God exist, but we know species evolve, we know the earth is millions of years old, these are scientific facts. Not saying that God couldn't have started the process, that is a matter of faith. Perry wants to pray for rain in drought areas, if the rain doesn't come, should we blame God or accept it as part of our changing nature. What if God brings rain to one area, but not the other as such is happening in Texas, are those people getting no rain less in God's eye? Don't know, but listen to the comments coming from Perry and Bachman, seems they want to force an evangelical doctrine on people through government. It seems the GOP is leaning towards putting up a radical evangelical, they may do well until the election, then they will lose. It appears the evangelicals hold the GOP hostage. If Perry or Bachman win the ticket, Obama will win again. Ron Paul would beat Obama, but because he doesn't want to force ideals on others, he again won't have a chance. |
Gravity is also just a theory
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So is electromagnetism.
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If Evolution is "just a theory"
Then Creationism is like a schizophrenic person saying that Turkeys are conspiring against humanity to blow up the sun. |
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Perry is also wrong. Creationism is not taught in Texas schools, as it would be unconstitutional to do so. I'm sure many teachers in the buckle of the Bible belt teach it in their classrooms with a wink and a smile though. |
as is the Theory of Thermodynamics
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Evolution IS a theory and creation IS a fact.
Only that evolution is a theory founded on facts, evidence and conforms with every law of physics and biology. It's the loose ends and missing links that prevent it from being a fact. Creationism is a fact. A fake fact, it's based on unproven imposible asumptions devised by cavemen eons ago and then handed down from generation to generation until someone decided to write it down. You can't even prove it phylosophically, let alone scientifically. It's purely religius and has no place in schools or goverment. |
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Barrack barely beat McCain when a majority of the american people wanted to believe in him. The bloom is so far off that rose that the rose has wilted and died. No one is falling for his rhetoric anymore. Witness his latest "White like me" bus tour. Literally dozens of people attended his stops. Polite applause. None of the adoring crowds of the campaign, and certainly no fainting. It was so embarassing that the MSM barely covered it. I believe even a Libertarian could beat BHO in 2012 if the GOP didn't pick a nominee. Quote:
This last bit keeps me awake at night. |
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When my nephews were riding out West to work the Colorado and Arizona Rennaissance Festivals, they swore during the trip through Kansas that it was actually the first enclave of the cow overlords, and that the cows had risen up and imprisoned the humans to be the cows' slaves, and that the cows' dumb demeanor was only a trap to lull the rare passers-by into a false sense of security to make the cows' eventual global domination that much easier to accomplish. Last time I heard from them, they were in Topeka. |
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Anybody who called that election prior to election night was an idiot, or engaging in a bit of wishful thinking. |
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