Stryker wrote:
I take exception to the idea that kids would be "forced" under these laws to believe in creationism. In the case of Kansas, it's simply a sticker put in the books that says "there are other ideas out there that have a lot of backing" in essence. It's not even really mentioning God, Christianity, or the Bible in any manner. I don't call that forcing kids to believe in creationism.
Please don't take exception to what I was saying. I didn't mean that the laws are here now, but I see some form of it coming. The "evolution is a theory" sticker comes to mind.
When President Bush makes a statement in his idiotic, unprepared, bafoon, mannerism, like it or not, he sends a "signal" to church leaders, bible thumpers, and creationism teachers, that he's the holy cheerleader, and a powerful one at that. In church, what bush said becomes part of the sermon which is drummed into parents who go home and drum it into there kids to make sure they are on time for there religious instruction. Believe me, I know what "forced to go" means.
The facts are that evolution is fact, backed by data, not theory backed by faith. It can't come out and say positively that it is, because that would upset the christians. Science is solid too, and doesn't need "evolutionary interpretation" for every paragraph and can stand completely on its own. The bible, on the other hand, hasn't changed in 2000 years yet it continually needs "biblical interpretations" from theology instructors, and thumpers because it is constantly being questioned, full of contradiction, and a need to "keep up". How can it keep up when it can't add "new data". It is an inherently flawed work because it was written by humans who wanted to build a powerful entity to control the masses.
"Why is the sky blue daddy?". He sat down and told me why. Later, I looked it up, and understood it and no matter where I looked, I got the same answer. I know why its blue, how neanderthrals survived for as long as they did, how mutations form. These are facts....Why did she die daddy?. "I don't know honey, but I know god wanted her and has a plan for all of us." I tried to look it up, but got confused and sick. Everyone I talked to gave me different answers and everywhere I went I saw unproved theory. Fiction.....Except our priest. He placed his hand on my head and simply said "I don't know Bettina". Somehow, I felt comforted and I still admire him for his beliefs.
ID, god, heaven, and the burning place, should remain personal and belongs in church, religious classes, and our personal minds. It does not belong in school, attached to science books, or spouted out of the mouths of high ranking officials. Religion, if it is to survive, will have to separate itself from science and not try to compete with it. Separation of church and state will benefit both science and faith, but it will perish if it trys to compete. It will be pushed back to the only point that it can hold on to....what happened at the singularity, one tenth of a second before the big bang. God will always have a place there. (no sarcasm intended).
I don't dislike bible thumpers unless they try to insult my intellect and tell be what I already know to be false. Drakona and Lothar, as nice as they are, cannot offer any proof of god but only interpret what is written in a book supposedly written by god and I admire them as I admire my priest for there strong faith. I would have liked to have had faith or something that would comfort me when I'm at a dark point, but I see nothing there.
I know I'm offending some of you, but this is nothing personal and is just an expression of whats in my head. Science and Faith need to be separate. See you in the mines....
Bettina