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In reply to the discussion: Oklahoma: Insist That People Coexisted With Dinosaurs…and Get an A in Science Class! [View all]ballaratocker
(126 posts)98. He doesn't want them in good colleges.
He wants them to stay in the same bubble they have always lived in so they don't get to see what the outside world is like. Then they can keep voting Republican and he can stay in office.
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Oklahoma: Insist That People Coexisted With Dinosaurs…and Get an A in Science Class! [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Feb 2013
OP
Is Blackwell even aware that some OK students would eventually like to get into good colleges? nt
MrScorpio
Feb 2013
#1
seems like he's far more interested in making sure they attend an approved church
0rganism
Feb 2013
#86
No. A science paper is graded on the understanding of the science in the paper...
SidDithers
Feb 2013
#8
IWell Creationism is not science and I say this as a Chrisian. As for the courts they are there for
hrmjustin
May 2013
#125
I also said, "Well supported". Being well-articulate alone isn't enough.
OceanEcosystem
Feb 2013
#13
"Well supported" as in: "Derrrrr ... Gawd done sed it in the book he done rited!"
Arugula Latte
Feb 2013
#18
Do you understand there is a difference between Scientific Theory and common theory
Bandit
Feb 2013
#26
Gravity consisntently kills those that don't believe in it. And many that do.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2013
#80
Newtowian mechanics explained gravity quite well for hundreds of years before Einstein
xtraxritical
Feb 2013
#89
Einsteins's theory of gravity did NOT replace Newton's theory, it includes Newton's theory. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#109
If they can pull it off, forget the grade, they will be looking at a Nobel Prize n/t
Demo_Chris
Feb 2013
#58
anyone who wastes a science teacher's time with 7 pages of creationist wank deserves an F
0rganism
Feb 2013
#88
Good luck finding a scientifically supported case for creationism in a high school science report
LonePirate
Feb 2013
#15
"Evolutionist view" ... Uh, you mean "the view" of 99.99999999999 percent of all legit scientists?
Arugula Latte
Feb 2013
#17
"Apples" as in the apple that the first woman on the planet ate, you know, 4,000-6,000
Arugula Latte
Feb 2013
#34
The great scientists of our past looked outside the theories and laws of their times.
backtoblue
Feb 2013
#10
That totally backwards. Anyone who can "prove their thoughts" pro creationism deserves a Nobel prize
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#110
I didn't say that they could prove it. I said they should try to if that's what they believe.
backtoblue
Feb 2013
#112
They can try all they want. They will still get a richly deserved F.
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#113
I believe rainbow-sparkle unicorns exist. My source? My own ass. I pulled that theory out of it.
Arugula Latte
Feb 2013
#36
ALEC sponsored legislation...they're doing it in other states...phuckers...knr
joeybee12
Feb 2013
#14
I don't have an issue with students not accepting everything they're being taught in science class
hughee99
Feb 2013
#27
If a student wants to bang his head against the wall trying to prove creationism
hughee99
Feb 2013
#48
No, creationism has an invisible deity as a component, which is by definition unprovable.
Occulus
Feb 2013
#49
If this is science education in Oklahoma, better check to see where your Doctor is from--the SOONER
kairos12
Feb 2013
#39
Creationism is completely and utterly unverifiable nonsense based on a fictional work
kestrel91316
Feb 2013
#46
Actually the Democrats in Congress are trying to coexist with dinosaurs, but the dinosaurs are an
still_one
Feb 2013
#52
Gee I wish I could have received an A for whatever I believed was a correct answer on exams.
Lint Head
Feb 2013
#57
That's like giving students an A in "Abstinence Only" class, for having sex on a desk.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2013
#59
Jesus said: "Let the little Sinosauropteryx and Microceratops come to me, and forbid them not,
Arugula Latte
Feb 2013
#83
Where Oklahoma Common Education Committee fits into the grand scheme of things:
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#66
Will they be able to use episodes of "The Flintstones" or Jim Henson's "Dinosaurs" as references?
rwsanders
Feb 2013
#70
Academic freedom doesn't mean a student can put wrong answers on a test and still get credit.
yellowcanine
Feb 2013
#93
Sharing far and wide. thanks for letting us know about this. Unbe-effing-believable. nt
stevenleser
Feb 2013
#111
It would do less damage to these kids if they just stopped teaching altogether. nt
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2013
#114
Let'em watch The Flinstones for their science, it would be right up their alley,,,,
benld74
Feb 2013
#115