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Orgies in a baptismal pool?Am I the first person to think that combining baby baptism and "life begins at conception" could be conjoined into one super-ceremony that would guarantee a full house at every church in the world?
Orgies in a baptismal pool?Am I the first person to think that combining baby baptism and "life begins at conception" could be conjoined into one super-ceremony that would guarantee a full house at every church in the world?
Isn't that just like the underlying cause of the original topic, organised religion?Congratulations Buckeyefan 1 for creating the thread that just won't quit!
I've tried to ignore it for a while, but just like herpes it just keeps showing up![]()
Yes, you did miss an interesting thread. It may be the longest one here at AH, not sure.Wow, this is a long thread. I read pages 1 (okay, part of it), 56, and 57. I'm sure that I missed some stuff...but I'm not going to read the middle part.
Just thought that I'd bring it back around for Dave's amusement.![]()
That will be a sad day for us all.Well, Sarah will make it taught in school if she gets elected
She has no problem having it taught in school.![]()
A view that I respect. Personally, I don't think that creationism and evolution are conflicting ideas, though (and I'm not the only one). That's because I don't believe in a literal translation of the Bible.The slogan 'Created not Related' comes to mind...
True, but their souls weren't worth that much to begin with.You know they didn't argue this for free.
Agreed on the first part. On the second, I have no problem with ID being taught in schools, either. For those that do, are you guilty of the narrow mindedness that Christians are so often accused of?Yes, you did miss an interesting thread. It may be the longest one here at AH, not sure.
Well, Sarah will make it taught in school if she gets elected
She has no problem having it taught in school.![]()
Actually, they did. Most, if not all, of the legal work was pro bono for both sides of the case.You know they didn't argue this for free.
Nope. I have sound scientific, pedagogical and legal reasons for excluding ID from science education - except, perhaps, as an instructive bad example.Agreed on the first part. On the second, I have no problem with ID being taught in schools, either. For those that do, are you guilty of the narrow mindedness that Christians are so often accused of?![]()
It certainly doesn't belong in a science or biology class. It is irrelevant to evolution.Agreed on the first part. On the second, I have no problem with ID being taught in schools, either. For those that do, are you guilty of the narrow mindedness that Christians are so often accused of?![]()
Hmmm, a thought-provoking comment. At least for me.For those that do, are you guilty of the narrow mindedness that Christians are so often accused of?
Thanks for the correction. Is there some big payday associated with having your name tattooed on a famous case? I guess I'm just a suspicious sort.Actually, they did. Most, if not all, of the legal work was pro bono for both sides of the case.
By my understanding, education is a state responsibility meaning the Feds can't force an issue to be taught. Yet the states' education systems are subject to the constitution and can be prevented from teaching certain things. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong there. I'm not American so I'm honestly not sure how it works.Well, Sarah will make it taught in school if she gets elected![]()
You fail to mention that our forefathers came to this great country to get away from Roman Catholisism, so they can worship Jesus without getting beheaded. Yes this country was founded by men who believed in Intelligent design. That my freind is also being tought in our shool systems. So how can we teach our kids History without including the whole picture?But there is that little matter left to us by our forefathers...namely, the separation of church and state. It's in the constitution.
Actually, the original 13 colonies were English and were founded by English settlers escaping the influence of the protestant Church of England. The Catholic influences in the U.S. come from such French and Spanish colonies as Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and others that were not part of the original 13 colonies. The Roman Catholics that came here did so by and large at the behest of the states of France and Spain as part of the massive conquest of the New World.You fail to mention that our forefathers came to this great country to get away from Roman Catholisism,
Once you understand who a scientific theory is derived, unlike what the news media and the non-scientific community uses that word, I bet you would not have any difficultyI am against it being taught as the primary theory, but I'd have trouble expressing why. ....
Suspicious about what? If they do get a payoff, will that invalidate the case? Or the arguments and evidence provided? Just curiousThanks for the correction. Is there some big payday associated with having your name tattooed on a famous case? I guess I'm just a suspicious sort.