Tennessee school board wants to ban my mom's biology textbook
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th-89, you have an awesome mom. Mine tells me that I DO believe in catholicism no matter what I say. :sigh:
Ok, I get that most of us are atheists and don't believe in god, but I do not support schools/school material that is anti-religion/lifestyle.
[QUOTE=Gmod_Fan77;21229360]Is evolution false? Chances are, no. However, there is nothing that says evolution means atheism. Theistic evolution is a somewhat popular belief, the belief that evolution was used by a Diety to create the world.
However, the book shouldn't bash Christians or theistic evolution, regardless of scientific belief.[/QUOTE]
In my opinion, the only evolution that religion ever contributed to was cultural
[QUOTE=Skippy!;21229525]Whether you're Christian or not, the Bible is a myth. It goes along perfectly with the definition.[/QUOTE]
Yes.
[QUOTE=Jedibling;21675593]Ok, I get that most of us are atheists and don't believe in god, but I do not support schools/school material that is anti-religion/lifestyle.[/QUOTE]
It's not.
[QUOTE=JDK721;21675827]It's not.[/QUOTE]
It clearly states that the bible is bullshit. Although I agree to a point, that does not justify forcing your believes on someone else (with or without intention).
[QUOTE=Jedibling;21676112]It clearly states that the bible is bullshit. Although I agree to a point, that does not justify forcing your believes on someone else (with or without intention).[/QUOTE]
It's a science book. Creationism is a myth and it appropriately called it one.
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