reply to post by RadiatorOfTheLight
Is this an attack against a belief that is different than the traditional theory by Darwin?
Religion and science are completely different. Science is evidence based, whilst religious beliefs are based on faith.
Forgive me if I seem rude, but you seem extremely sure Darwinism is the correct method and even seem to be ready to ridicule and make fun of
anybody who believes otherwise.
There's not a shred of evidence to support creationism, therefore it's ridiculous to try to associate it with science because faith is contradictory
to the way science works.
People can believe whatever they want - what students choose to believe is simply not the issue, it's how they choose to represent a belief as an
equivalent to science, which of course it isn't.
Discrediting and expelling A level students for different beliefs is just outrageous.
Nah, I said let them fail their A levels in science subjects so they won't pollute universities. If they have strong beliefs which contradict every
single piece of scientific evidence then they have nothing of value to offer science at degree level. They should study theology or something else
more appropriate.
True, they have no evidence, but you have any evidence against them?
Absurd and meaningless. Disprove the spaghetti monster or it must exist - that just isn't science.
True, they quote the bible and believe in only a theory,
Saying god did it is hardly a theory, it's a guess and a childish one as well. A "theory" of 7 day creation, with light on day 1 before the sun is
created on day 4 is ridiculous. If offended by candor, then perhaps science and reality is not the place for them.
We should, instead, be sitting with these students and see if we cannot find common ground and try to make connections
Yes, like helping them find more suitable courses otherwise poor professors at university may end up having to teach students the basics in critical
thinking that should have been reached by student many years sooner.
How many times do you need to explain to them why the earth isn't 6000 years old... if they finally get it, then they are worth the effort. But my
point was if they refuse to use logic and somehow pass with an E grade in biology after writing god did it on their exam paper, then the less
established universities become polluted with these students. For those particular students it would probably be better for them if they just failed
their A level in biology rather than holding their hands thru' the exams to ensure they at least pass, and also better for the universities who would
not provide the same level of basic-level support nor desire to. And in fact why would they, and who would have the time to?
Who knows, maybe for once, this cooperation would bring some truth and help shed light on this great mystery we're all wrapped up in.
What has religion really ever taught us? Yet some cling to it in the hope it may one day mean something of relevance. Science answers "mysteries"
every day, yet religious believers ignore these and hypocritically proclaim the truth will set people free. What they really mean is - they cannot be
bothered to use their brains, because they prefer tidy little delusions instead.
instead, we play these power games and ridicule these people and make it HARD for them to get along.
That's exactly how different religions perceive and act upon each other and falsely perceive non-believers. Ironic that from the believers
perspective those who choose not to believe in a faith are to blame. If only everyone would see the world as it is, and the evidence of this all
around them - then people would get along.
[edit on 30-1-2010 by john124]