http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2007/12/6651_coming_soon_to_1.html
LOL Texas.
Could this be the most useless degree ever?
I think the only use for such a thing would be to lend someone artificial authority when writing Creationist propaganda.
Gives new meaning to the term "certified idiot" however.
Poop Loops
12/28/2007 8:09pm,
Certified idiot. I like that.
whisper
12/28/2007 8:33pm,
That's both hilarious and deeply tragic at the same time.
America and its educational system. :))
Arhetton
12/28/2007 10:01pm,
heres a list of teachers and scientists that support the creation museum
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2007/08/03/creation-scientists-teachers-comment
mostly engineers and mathematicians, statiticians etc - those inclined to see design where there is none
This makes me sad.
Religion and education does not go hand in hand.
Religion and anything don't go hand in hand.
kohadril
12/29/2007 4:18am,
Religion and anything don't go hand in hand.
What about brutal, meaningless violence?
mrblackmagic
12/29/2007 11:25am,
If I wanted a degree in personal hypotheses and opinions, I would be a philosophy major.
HongKongFukYu
12/29/2007 12:18pm,
What about brutal, meaningless violence?
Add stupidity and hypocrisy to that list.
Religion and science shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence.
cuatro76
12/29/2007 1:13pm,
One of there "research centers" is just down the road from me.
Dagon Akujin
12/29/2007 1:45pm,
Perhaps the training will help graduates stay employed in the Lone Star State, rather than getting fired like the state's former director of science curricula, a shameless Darwin booster.
WHAT THE ****?!???
T.K., Atmospheric Scientist, Senior Scientist, MS in Atmospheric Science —God said it and that settles it! The Bible is correct in every dimension of human knowledge and that includes science. God bless the powerful ministry of telling the truth through AiG and the Creation Museum.
Even where it says that the world is flat, that bats are a type of bird, and that you should marry the virgins you rape?
H.R., At Risk Youth Program Director / Artist —"Answers in Genesis" is an indespensable asset to both my students as well as my family. The unbiased and focused opinions as well as detailed clear referenced research proposed by this organization, is both sound and future-minded in scope. In terms of the preservation and support of our nations youth, AiG is not only supplying solid answers of the biological past, but also responsible sound perspectives for this generation's future. My students are all ward-of-the-court recipients, children with a tough histories and backgrounds. I have serviced thousands throughout these last thirteen years as a teacher and program director. The most incredible phase of contact is not when we finally circumvent all the initial filters and relationship problems to get to the basic respect level needed for creative studies, rather, it is when they are first made aware of their origins, design, purpose and possibilities in life as a "God imaged wonderful human being" and NOT an "accidental animalistic purposeless dispensable variable composite". Their eyes take on a whole new glimmer. Thank you AiG for your established biblical principles, vision and scope of endurance* Best wishes, don't stop!
I certainly hope that At Risk Youth Programs don't get any tax dollars.
J.D., Retired, Ph.D. CE & Environmental Science —Certainly the creationist can teach truth. So can an atheist - sometimes, to a certain degree. But their teachings are a mixture of partial truth and partial falsehoods. The basis for judging truth is truth Himself, Jesus. The inspired, inerrant word of God does not need science to prove itself to be true. Good science will always affirm the truth of scripture. If scripture and science are apparently incompatible, something is wrong with the science.
I really, really want to kill everyone I know at church right now. While watching UFC 79, maybe?
R.K., Teacher, Researcher...MS Biological Science—I am both a scientist and a teacher of science. My expertise is in Biology, and I love the subject matter because of its direct relevance to the teachings of the Bible. I believe that a scientist must take the Bible as fact, and science as support for that fact. This is what I feel seperates secular science from the true science that is all around us in this world.
*cries*
K.A., Teacher of Mathematics (B.Sc.)—Belief in Creation is the only SCIENTIFICALLY tenable position for any RATIONAL thinker. Life by CHANCE is in total opposition to the principle of biogenesis, and the obvious order in the Universe is in opposition to the Law that says entropy INCREASES unless some 'guiding force' is present. As a rational thinker, I have very little faith in non-creationist teachers - but I acknowledge their right to hold their views (no matter how illogical they may be). The very fact that we are able to reason is PROOF that reason exists - and, therefore, PURPOSE. My personal conviction is that those scientists (and others) who accept Evolution do so out of PRIDE - they cannot bear to think that they should 'bow' before the great Law-giver, and live by His rules.
I hope you mean the rules on rape. Also, solar?
I do find it interesting that NO NAMES are included. LOLtastic! I only finished the first page of quotes though. There are a few more pages left. There are hundreds of those "invented" quotes to still go through.
Jesus. Fucking faggots.
Dagon
The region is called the bible belt for a good reason. I read some the quotes to my wife. Now we're both depressed.
Some of these dumbasses are teachers? Damn. I don't want them anywhere near my son when he starts school.
HappyOldGuy
12/30/2007 1:25am,
Silly yankees thought we won the mexican american war.
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