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Demosthenes 2008-02-20 09:07 PM

Top 15 misconceptions about evolution
 
This is an excellent post: http://listverse.com/science/top-15-...out-evolution/

Adrenachrome 2008-02-20 09:13 PM

Lots of good points, Especially the teachers.

What do you think about having the kids decide which to take, what road to follow, Personally I think that would lead... well I'm not sure where that would lead to.

Grav 2008-02-20 09:15 PM

It probably won't be the kids decision, but their parents decision.

Demosthenes 2008-02-20 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Adrenachrome
What do you think about having the kids decide which to take, what road to follow, Personally I think that would lead... well I'm not sure where that would lead to.

Well, I certainly don't think evolution should be taught as dogma. I do think, however, that they should be presented with the facts, and it should be stressed that we are in fact more confident in the theory of evolution than we are in the theory of gravity.

Adrenachrome 2008-02-20 09:18 PM

True but I think people should have the choice to go the religious route, One being that in order to have the choice to be right, you also need to have the choice to be wrong.

The other, organized religions are good for some people, imo

Demosthenes 2008-02-20 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrenachrome
True but I think people should have the choice to go the religious route, One being that in order to have the choice to be right, you also need to have the choice to be wrong.

The other, organized religions are good for some people, imo

They should have the choice, but they should be presented with the evidence. It shouldn't be watered down because some religious organization wants it to be, it should be presented in full.

I have a problem with religion as a whole, but I am vehemently opposed to all religion that contravenes science. They just make the world dumber as a whole. Consider the following as a case study.

This is a nice illustration of the evidence behind our understanding of the evolution of whales, all in 7 minutes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2C-3PjNGok

Now watch a creationist explain whale evolution.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muqBzqWgHuY

Ouch. He complains that those wicked scientists are trying to turn the bible into a great big joke…but I think this clown does an even better job of that. Try counting the misconceptions — he goes on and on with this story about an animal crawling out of the primordial ooze onto the land and not liking it, and then wishing it could go back into the ocean, where it sucks in its hindlimbs and turns into a whale…and then he calls that story stupid and ridiculous. Guess what: it is! Of course, this ignorant nitwit is the person who made up the story, and it has nothing at all to do with what the evidence actually says.

This is what we have to deal with: morons who think their caricatures are evidence, and this bozo is probably voting for school board members based on how closely they approximate his level of idiocy.

If people want to choose to believe this, that is their choice. But they should have all the evidence. They shouldn't be exposed to what this moron has to say, because to put it bluntly, it's just plain wrong.

Adrenachrome 2008-02-20 09:28 PM

I believe that if everyone in our history believed in god, we would still be in mud huts with no running water.


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