Science
Related: About this forumA look inside a Creationist 'science textbook,' -- for those with strong stomachs!
This comes from the 11-Points blog: 11 Eye-Opening Highlights From a Creationist Science Textbook:
Here are some pix of pages from the textbook:


Note the usual Creationist conflation of theory with guess. They do that a lot.


I got a lot of this sort of thing in the Church I was raised in. See why I escaped as soon as possible?
And to cap it all up.....

This one's worthy of Bill'o the Clown. "Tide goes in.....tide goes out! You can't explain how!" Have these numbnutz never heard of electrons?
There are plenty of mainstream and liberal Christians, and some scientists, who try to reconcile science and faith; but, they do it without distorting scientific fact!
1monster
(11,045 posts)students.
Ezlivin
(8,153 posts)shit.
Anti-intellectualism is like inbreeding: Stupidity multiplies.
Freddie
(10,120 posts)This is precisely why my son will soon graduate college to be a science teacher. I'm afraid of he gets a job on the South he may get in trouble for insisting on teaching actual science.
longship
(40,416 posts)That's why the woman in the picture has plugged her hair dryer directly into the Sun. That's also why all electric appliances come with 93 million mile long power cords.
Just what is quoted here is stunningly ignorant.
formercia
(18,479 posts)Reddy Kilowatt says: "We have ways to make you talk."

eppur_se_muova
(42,098 posts)this is a book for people who prefer "mystery" to understanding.
benld74
(10,288 posts)LongTomH
(8,636 posts)
A publication of Bob Jones University!
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)That's horrid. Or rather, it's positively medieval.
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom
gtar100
(4,192 posts)Young minds are so impressionable. Even those that some day realize that this is a bunch of nonsense will have to reconcile the fact that they were fed this information from adults they trusted.
Odin2005
(53,521 posts)drm604
(16,230 posts)I don't see how this can possibly meet those standards.
The stuff about electricity is just pure unadulterated nonsense. Why is it that way? I understand why they teach nonsense about evolution (I mean I understand why from their viewpoint), but it's not like anything in electrical theory conflicts with the bible (at least I don't think it does), so why teach something that is so horribly wrong?
This stuff comes from an accredited university. There is something very wrong with the accreditation process.