Another School Board IDiot Vote
This post is also being filed under “Religious” because that is all the whole ID (Intelligent Design) thing is. It’s a movement to get someone’s religious viewpoints in our lives. Why? Who knows? I just can’t seem to think why people can’t be happy knowing others might also be happy. Let me live my life and I will let you live yours.
Atascadero school board to rethink religion class. Another school board votes on what is essentially an ID issue. You see those with strong religious beliefs know that they will never be able to get their views taught in school as regular curriculum in public schools. In this day and age it is impossible.
So they instead came up with a BS theory called ID, which is not substantiated by any scientific experiments at all, and claim it as science. This way all they have to do is fool some board members and get some public backing, then viola! We have religious beliefs taught in public schools. Well that plan kinda failed when people saw it for what it was, now we have religious class offerings.
Before I go further let me explain how theories normally gets into public schools as accepted scientific theory. They go through the scientific process. The creator of a theory validates the findings with studies, experiments, and well drawn conclusions. Then the scientific community examines the theory and findings and will draw conclusions. If the theory is rejected, it is back to the drawing board to get more evidence. Otherwise, congrads you are in.
In fact there was a scientist from Australia that claimed since the 50s stress causes liver failure (I think this is what it was, I am not positive here). He spent years and years of working with patients and conducting studies to show the scientific community he was right. Finally after over 20 years of collecting evidence the scientific community accepted his findings. It is now well known that stress, along with other factors can cause liver failure (or whatever it was, like I said I cannot remember).
This scientist, and many others went through the proper stages to prove their theories. What the hell gives the ID people the right to sidestep this process entirely? What makes them so special?
To answer, nothing! The only reason they are sidestepping the scientific process is because they know ID is developed from religious beliefs and not from science. There isn’t a single scientist that doesn’t promote the teachings of multiple theories. This is in fact a common practice of science teachers. Science teachers and scientists abound do not like teaching beliefs, particularly religious beliefs however.
Now what we have in the article from above are religious classes offered to students. That leads me to ask, what is wrong with church? Have churches gotten sooo bad you have to put religion into schools. Seriously! I have no problem with religions at all. If people want to practice them I have no problem with that. I just want to be able to live my life without someone trying to force their beliefs onto me.
ID people, let the scientists decide if your theory should be taught. And those pushing for religion classes in schools, leave teachings of religion to the churches and outside school activities. Because if we let your religion in, you have to let in mine…

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