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Appeal to popularity. Just because a large number of people believe something, it is not necessarily true. Roughly two thirds of Americans believe in Young Earth Creationism, i.e. that the world was created in its present form roughly ten thousand years ago. Despite the number of people who believe it, it is complete manure. The 9/11 conspiracy theories belong in the same category.
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Re: GOP CONGRESSMAN SEES THE LIGHT!!!
Wow where did that number come from on Young Earth Creationism? I would really question that. I would think the poll either asked "do you believe the bible" and took it from there, or they mixed all creationists into one group.
But you know what they say... Jay: Why the big secret? People are smart, they can handle it. Kay: A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it. |
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Ten years ago the number was around 50%, but apparently it has increased as the standards of education in the US have gone down and the evangelicals have done their best to insinuate cretinism into school curriculums. Kids are impressionable and if their parents tell them the theory of evolution is lies and that cretinism is true, there isn't much that school can do about it and we end up with numbers like that. |
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Only extreme zealots can brain brain wash children. Just look to the middle east for proof to that. Here in the states its much more difficult to affect the minds of the young without the use of TV, Ipods, and Cell phones.
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Religious fundamentalists aren't the only pressure group whose political agendas are corrupting the education system. |
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Oh I agree completely. The break down of the moral and ethical standard by prominently promoting anti-family values, gay sex, and free drug use has completely deteriorated the quality of our schools even more so than the lowering of educational standards so the stupid lazy kids can pass barely being able to read "see spot run" and add 2+2.
Thanks to the lax system we now have, more and more stupid kids are being coddled and allowed to pass onto the next grade when they shouldn't even be in the grade they are currently in. In India and around the world students are indoctrinated into a system of learning that promotes study, excites the child, and results in superior intellectual individuals on a scale never before seen. And here in America most high school graduates don't even know the where the capital of the United States is or on what day the Declaration of Independence was signed. |
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Promoting tolerance, giving kids an actual useful sex education (they will have sex anyway, so it is better if they know about contraception and condoms and use them instead of having unprotected sex that results in teen pregancy and helps spread STDs) and teaching them that gays are people just like everyone else sure as hell are not things that result in moral decline unless one's viewpoint is that of an uptight idiot with a rod up his arse. The thing is that if it does not result in objectively verifiable harm, then I do not see any grounds to call something bad even if it is not something one personally likes. If anything, kids who are taught tolerance and kindness and to treat others as normal even if they are not 100% conforming to the expectations of the majority will generally grow up to be far more ethical people than some of those so screeching about the destruction of moral values and social decay. Drug use, that's a different thing entirely, and drugs generally have a lot of negative consequences, whether legal (e.g. alcohol and tobacco) or illegal (marijuana, heroin etc), so I'll leave that out. But from what I've seen, promoting free drug use is not something that is very widespread in the US. Quote:
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I disagree that it is due to bull**** educational theories. Maybe in the 70's and early 80's. Now I think its more due to the fact that the schools have become assembly-lines. My son had classes that were larger than my entire graduating ceremony. Im not sure if any of his teachers even knew who he was.
Teachers cannot keep track of every kid and definetly have no desire to make next years classroom even more crowded by keeping anyone back. I blame it on the fact that we are not willing to pay for our kids educations. We dont have small enough classes (schools, classrooms, teachers), not paid well teachers, and they have cut back on nearly every program that isnt state-required. |
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