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In reply to the discussion: My Son Needs Some Help. Anti-Evolution Speaker Coming to His School [View all]markpkessinger
(8,908 posts)80. Calling it the "Theory of Creationism" only reinforces the notion that . . .
. . . a scientific theory is the same thing as a "theory" in the popular sense of the term.
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Seems like an excellent chance for your son to find the information on his own...
JSnuffy
Feb 2012
#2
Have him ask the guy how it is that bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics n/t
dflprincess
Feb 2012
#6
Tell him to ask Mr Nutting why humans have flying buttresses above their eye teeth.
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#8
Bill Hicks: "Ever notice how the people who believe in creationism look really unevolved?"
Initech
Feb 2012
#17
I would ask Nutting how to expain how all the breeds of dog came about from the first wolves
libinnyandia
Feb 2012
#18
"Have you ever seen a snail trying to run away from the wrath of a loving God?"
me b zola
Feb 2012
#41
np ... I've been daring the local schools to try and teach this nonsense here in NC.
JoePhilly
Feb 2012
#29
Calling it the "Theory of Creationism" only reinforces the notion that . . .
markpkessinger
Feb 2012
#80
I don't understand why he has to have ammunition to counteract the speaker.
Drahthaardogs
Feb 2012
#27
His son will learn more, by 1st listening, and then asking meaningful questions.
JoePhilly
Feb 2012
#30
LOL...I am saddened that someone who calls themselves a scientist and advocates
renie408
Feb 2012
#61
Many people believe the world is 6000 years old. That doesn't mean you have to cater to them.
renie408
Feb 2012
#31
The school should let kids opt out that day-a notice should be sent to the parents...
jenmito
Feb 2012
#54
Squidbillies: "Them fossils was a jesusly ruse to keep nonbelievers off the scent."
AtomicKitten
Feb 2012
#56
Your son's a university student. He can do his own research. It'll be good for him.
LeftyMom
Feb 2012
#57
Yes. I do all his homework for him. He is actually incapable of thinking for himself.
renie408
Feb 2012
#62