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Missouri Bill Would Warn Parents of Evolution Boogeyman
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:00 am
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:00 am
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I'm torn on this issue. On one hand I feel that all students should have the opportunity to learn and enjoy science equally lest some fall behind. On the other, at least this isn't forcing pseudoscience into the classroom, and the only students that are hurt would be those whose parents make that choice for them.
BTW, I know its a HuffPost article, but it was one of the better ones out there.
I'm torn on this issue. On one hand I feel that all students should have the opportunity to learn and enjoy science equally lest some fall behind. On the other, at least this isn't forcing pseudoscience into the classroom, and the only students that are hurt would be those whose parents make that choice for them.
BTW, I know its a HuffPost article, but it was one of the better ones out there.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:04 am to emcee422
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"Evolution is not taught in the Bible so it shouldn't be taught in the class," parent Brandon Eastwood told the station. "Even if I had to spend some time in jail I wouldn't subject my kids to that nonsense."
I don't even have words...this is why you should have to get registered to procreate
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:06 am to emcee422
Do you think the people sponsoring this bill consider themselves libertarians or tea partiers?
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:08 am to Tigah in the ATL
Couldn't tell you, haha, thats a good question.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:09 am to iAmBatman
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I don't even have words...this is why you should have to get registered to procreate
Yeah, that's a bit over the top.
I just don't understand why the parents can't tell their kids to learn the material enough to regurgitate it back on the test, but that's not what they believe in. Plus, what percentage of the curriculum is evolution? <5%? There are more important things to focus on in school.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:10 am to iAmBatman
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registered to procreate
At least with this bill, that mouth breather would only wield the power to hold his own kids back.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:10 am to Tigah in the ATL
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Do you think the people sponsoring this bill consider themselves libertarians or tea partiers?
I wouldn't expect anything less than a snide comment from you.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:13 am to upgrayedd
Whether it was meant to be snide or not, its a good question. Either group could defend the bill using different philosophies.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:13 am to Tigah in the ATL
quote:Derp. Certainly a high minded liberal would never sponsor useless legislation, right?
Do you think the people sponsoring this bill consider themselves libertarians or tea partiers?
Who cares what they co sider themselves...stupid laws are just stupid laws.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:16 am to DonChowder
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stupid laws are just stupid laws
Is it though? You'll never convince the more orthodox of Christians, so why not let them opt their children out instead of arguing about not teaching it or worse bringing creation into the science classroom.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:20 am to emcee422
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Is it though? You'll never convince the more orthodox of Christians, so why not let them opt their children out instead of arguing about not teaching it or worse bringing creation into the science classroom.
I think they should be able to opt out, but be tested on it which at some point they will.
I just can't imagine a parent that would want their kid to be at a disadvantage academically and in the job market. You are basically telling your kids, hey don't be a scientist or engineer. These are some of the most lucrative jobs out there. And you won't get far in those fields these days by being a creationist. You will get laughed out of classes, and will fail core courses.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:27 am to emcee422
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Whether it was meant to be snide or not, its a good question. Either group could defend the bill using different philosophies
Wow, now you're just trying to cobble together an argument to express your disdain for people on the right.
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Glenn Branch, deputy director of the National Center for Science Education, said in a press release, "House Bill 1472 would eviscerate the teaching of biology in Missouri.”
This is complete bullshite as well. All of biology is not based off the theory of evolution. It's not the very first thing they teach in biology class, but rather a very small portion of the curriculum. This is drama from both sides.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:33 am to upgrayedd
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Wow, now you're just trying to cobble together an argument to express your disdain for people on the right
I have no disdain for the right I just don't agree with this issue that is agrued by many on the right. This isn't really a right/left issue anyway. Many on both sides accept evolution.
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All of biology is not based off the theory of evolution.
This is arguable but they at least go hand in hand. Similar to the relationship between mathematics and physics. Evolution is the theory that underlies all of modern biology.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:35 am to emcee422
quote:On one hand you have zealots saying “Evolution by natural selection is the unifying principle in the study of biology,” and on the other "if it ain't in the Bible, it didn't happen noway."
I'm torn on this issue.
Both are idiots.
The kids are the losers for it.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:36 am to emcee422
I think it's a good idea to let them opt out, that way the crazies are identified to everyone.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:37 am to NC_Tigah
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zealots saying “Evolution by natural selection is the unifying principle in the study of biology,”
How do you equate this to zealotry?
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:45 am to emcee422
quote:How would you not?
How do you equate this to zealotry?
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:47 am to emcee422
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I have no disdain for the right I just don't agree with this issue that is agrued by many on the right. This isn't really a right/left issue anyway. Many on both sides accept evolution.
You said you thought it was a totally valid question to ask if it was the tea party or libertarians that are behind this legislation. That's an absurd question and you know it. Those are the obviously the only two groups of people that could sponsor such ridiculous legislation, right?
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This is arguable but they at least go hand in hand. Similar to the relationship between mathematics and physics. Evolution is the theory that underlies all of modern biology.
HS and middle school biology can be taught with or without the details of evolution. The roles of mitochondria and photosynthesis can still be taught. It's not the "evisceration of biology".
FWIW, I agree with your argument that this is a ridiculous piece of legislation.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:55 am to NC_Tigah
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On one hand you have zealots saying “Evolution by natural selection is the unifying principle in the study of biology,”
Jesus man.
That isn't zealotry. You trying to make it zealotry doesn't make it so.
The US National Academy of Science says it is the unifying principle in the study of biology. Virtually all scientists who research in life sciences agree. It is generally held to be so.
But I'm not getting into one of your nonsensical, obtuse arguments.
Posted on 2/21/14 at 10:56 am to NC_Tigah
Its no different than a scientist espousing the tenants of gravity or the laws of thermodynamics.
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