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Just when you thought that the battle for America’s soul was won, and the forces of lunacy and idiocy had retreated to the fetid holes from which they sprang, we find that Texas will be the new battleground for creationists bent on the destruction of rational thought in science education. In an editorial today on Nature.com, we find:
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board is considering an application by the Institute for Creation Research (ICR) to grant online master’s degrees in science education. And an advisory panel to the board has recommended that Texas should accept the application.
The ICR accepts the Bible as literal truth on all topics. According to its website, the palaeoclimatology class covers “climates before and after the Genesis Flood”. Anatomy lab includes “limited discussion of embryology and accompanying histology, specifically in regards to evolutionary theory and its alternative — the creation of fully functional major groups of animals”.
The ICR has been around since 1972, and is very firmly in the biblical literalist camp - meaning that members believe not only in the literal interpretation of the bible, but that it is without error. After failing to have online masters degree courses accredited by the State of California, the group has apparently moved to what it considers greener pastures in Dallas, Texas.
I suspect there’s a reason that these courses were not accredited by California, and I’d be willing to wager that this had something to do with these facts:
Moreover, it could be argued that any authentic bible school ought to have a sacrificial lamb as their football mascot. If that prospect was a too limp-wristed for latte-drinking, same-sex-marrying California, what does it say for burley, rock ‘em sock ‘em Texas?
So the real question is whether Texans are dumber than Californians as the ICR is betting. Texas may well be in the Bible Belt - but one would hope that the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board gives the ICR an old fashioned Texas ass-kicking.
I'm contentedly confident in my abilities and frequent correctness - and this is where you get to bask in my light. Though I'm superior, I'm not complacent. No siree, I spend much of my time trying to understand people, and why some of us are such freaks.
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Charles Dawkins
February 29th, 2008 at 9:57 am
Your a fool if you don’t think ICR is doing real Research. And just for your delusioned mind - ICR was accredited in California for almost 15 years. This counrty your in was founded on biblical inerrancy, just pay attention to the next president to get sworn in.
Whatever you do in this life - just make sure that you have counted the consequences to those beliefs. For you know as I do - that their is ZERO EVIDENCE FOR MACROEVOLUTION. Don’t live your life based on possibilities. Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth and the life - and no man comes to the father except thru me.” Only real men serve God. http://www.powermentor.org
Webs
February 29th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Well Smug Baldy it appears you’ve met your match. I’ll be waiting for your apology post and sworn allegiance to the al mighty… ;-p
Anyways Charles, we’ll be waiting to see what evidence you have pointing to this country being founded on biblical inerrancy. Let’s just say I’m not gonna hold my breath.
Smug Baldy
February 29th, 2008 at 1:56 pm
I couldn’t have said it better myself. Oh wait, I did say that myself. That was bullet 4 above.
I assume that you’re using the big letter term MACROEVOLUTION to refer to a form of evolution that you object to on theological grounds, as per the macroevolution FAQ, yes? If so, then why are you preoccupied with evidence?
Like tools. No thanks.
Joe
March 21st, 2008 at 2:44 pm
The people who would actually attend such a program are such morons that no amount of real education would help them anyway.
Joe
March 21st, 2008 at 2:49 pm
Btw, the sign- where did you get it?
Smug Baldy
March 24th, 2008 at 10:48 am
That would be photoshop. It’s there for illustration, and I really doubt there are any real signs like that in Texas.