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RKP5637

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36. It's a total mind twister. They make absolutely no sense and have an extremely strange
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 06:11 PM
Jan 2014

worldview. Frankly, I think it's a psychosis of sorts. And, they are ruining the future for their children with their warped mind bending of youth, especially in their youth indoctrination camps and schools. To me, they practice a form of child abuse.




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So, does this group plan to close the medical school? greymattermom Jan 2014 #1
Who knows ... sometimes it's so bizarre words pale to describe what RKP5637 Jan 2014 #2
The National Center for Science Education calls COPE’s lawsuit “silly” and “frivolous,” riversedge Jan 2014 #3
Anymore, I think many of the RW are organically dysfunctional, it's difficult RKP5637 Jan 2014 #4
Well, start with---they are unable to comprehend that their thoughts are riversedge Jan 2014 #13
Yep! In short, there just ain't much to work with when all you're talking to with RKP5637 Jan 2014 #19
Um hmmm... Berlum Jan 2014 #5
Very much a good read: Kansas Board Votes to Adopt Common Science Standards on June 12, 2013 riversedge Jan 2014 #6
I am very grateful Kansas' presence DrDan Jan 2014 #7
Yes, there are many good Kansans. Sadly, the state gets knocked because of the RKP5637 Jan 2014 #10
It seems to me they are openly admitting teaching religion amounts to indoctrination Bandit Jan 2014 #8
Yep, they are just parrots, they don't think! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2014 #35
No science is not a belief system, it's a heuristic method, empiricism, that is all. bemildred Jan 2014 #9
It would be interesting to see a correlation of these individuals knowledge of RKP5637 Jan 2014 #11
I worry about the Kansas kids who want a future in the sciences theHandpuppet Jan 2014 #12
It's a total mind twister. They make absolutely no sense and have an extremely strange RKP5637 Jan 2014 #36
What I don't and never have understood is why any of the thinking people that Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #14
There have been wackos everywhere I've ever lived struggle4progress Jan 2014 #16
There are wackos everywhere, it's just that most places don't put them in charge of anything. Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #20
Many do. I think with better communications of today, etc., many are recognizing more RKP5637 Jan 2014 #18
why would any thinking person want to live in a state where elected officials would vote for slavery DrDan Jan 2014 #33
Well then, buy-bye physics, mathematics, biology and chemistry as well. Barack_America Jan 2014 #15
What Kansas doesn't get (TPTB) IMO is highly educated people leave Kansas. Many people RKP5637 Jan 2014 #17
Think about this .... earthside Jan 2014 #27
This is nuts, and they are clueless! n/t Jefferson23 Jan 2014 #21
Lawsuit to challenge doctors who practice science, Christians seek to bar anyone who studied science Coyotl Jan 2014 #22
COPE fighting the good fight against Scientific Materialism mathematic Jan 2014 #23
I know I should not laugh but nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #24
I saw the 'Virgin? Mary' once in a Petri dish! RKP5637 Jan 2014 #34
*Headbangdesk* Lunacee_2013 Jan 2014 #25
Definitely what is going on ... in Kansas, for example, there are many schools for RKP5637 Jan 2014 #37
Brownbackistan workinclasszero Jan 2014 #26
My Maternal Grandmother was born in Kansas Stainless Jan 2014 #28
They are, and many give them a free pass in the US. They are a destructive RKP5637 Jan 2014 #38
Evolution being a religion makes about as much sense as creationism being a science!!!! benld74 Jan 2014 #29
Well said!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2014 #39
Then magic ocurrs is never a valid hypothesis hootinholler Jan 2014 #30
Science is very much anti-religion. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #31
What a Bizarro World notion. n/t Comrade Grumpy Jan 2014 #32
I totally agree with members of COPE -- billh58 Jan 2014 #40
Never underestimate the stupidity of flat earth morans Major Nikon Jan 2014 #41
Belief in Creation Science versus Science without Creation Science. Festivito Jan 2014 #42
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