Are you ready for the 7 C’s?
Tomorrow morning, we are starting our Vacation Bible School.
I will keep you posted through the week.
Are you ready for the 7 C’s?
Tomorrow morning, we are starting our Vacation Bible School.
I will keep you posted through the week.
Hello, I just wanted to stop by to say Answers in Genesis is a disgrace to our country and a disgrace to your religion. They lie to children about science. That’s child abuse.
THE BIGGER PICTURE IN THE DEBATE ON DARWINISM IS NOT INTELLIGENT DESIGN.
The reason is elementary: the Discovery Institute and other ID proponents leave out the Triune God, Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Hence, Richard Dawkins can make the case for “aliens” seeding the earth.
The Quest for Right, a series of 7 textbooks created for the public schools, represents the ultimate marriage between an in-depth knowledge of biblical phenomena and natural and physical sciences. The several volumes have accomplished that which, heretofore, was deemed impossible: to level the playing field between those who desire a return to physical science in the classroom and those who embrace the theory of evolution. The Quest for Right turns the tide by providing an authoritative and enlightening scientific explanation of natural phenomena which will ultimately dethrone the unprofitable Darwinian view.
“I am amazed at the breadth of the investigation – scientific history, biblical studies, geology, biology, geography, astronomy, chemistry, paleontology, and so forth – and find the style of writing to be quite lucid and aimed clearly at a general, lay audience.” ― Mark Roberts, former Editor of Biblical Reference Books, Thomas Nelson Publishers.
The Quest for Right series of books, based on physical science, the old science of cause and effect, has effectively dismantled the quantum additions to the true architecture of the atom. Gone are the nonexistent particles once thought to be complementary to the electron and proton (examples: neutrons, neutrinos, photons, mesons, quarks, Z’s, bosons, etc.) and a host of other pseudo particles.
To the curious, scientists sought to explain Atomic theory by introducing fantastic particles that supposedly came tumbling out of the impact between two particles, when in fact, the supposed finds were simply particulate debris. There are only two elementary particles which make up the whole of the universe: the proton and electron. All other particles were added via quantum magic and mathematical elucidation in an attempt to explain earthly phenomena without God.
Introducing the scheme of coincidence, which by definition, “is the systematic ploy of obstructionists who, in lieu of any divine intervention, state that any coincidental grouping or chance union of electrons and protons (and neutrons), regardless of the configuration, always produces a chemical element. This is the mischievous tenet of electron interpretation which states that all physical, chemical, and biological processes result from a change in the electron structure of the atom which, in turn, may be deciphered through the orderly application of mathematics, as outlined in quantum mechanics. A few of the supporting theories are: degrading stars, neutron stars, black holes, extraterrestrial water, antimatter, the absolute dating systems, and the big bang, the explosion of a singularity infinitely smaller than the dot of an “i” from which space, time, and the massive stellar bodies supposedly sprang into being.
The Quest for Right is not only better at explaining natural phenomena, but also may be verified through testing. As a consequence, the material in the several volumes will not violate the so-called constitutional separation of church and state. Physical science, the old science of cause and effect, will have a long-term sustainability, replacing irresponsible doctrines based on whim. Teachers and students will rejoice in the simplicity of earthly phenomena when entertained by the new discipline.
The Quest for Right. http://questforright.com
Bob, I have heard those lines quite often. And I think they can be traced back to an original designer.
The front page of your link reminds me of the front page of Newsweek, “Lincoln vs. Darwin: Who Matters More?” by Malcom Jones (July 14, 2008), sitting by my computer.
C. David, I have never heard of these volumes.
Mormons generally don’t care that much about the evolution-in-schools issue.
Because, unlike many others in the United States, we’re actually taking responsibility for our children’s religious education rather than throwing tantrums trying to get the government to do it for us.
The whole push to get Intelligent Design into the K-12 curriculum is just a just a bunch of lousy parents who can’t be bothered to teach their own children about the Bible and want the public schools to do it for them.
All that stuff about God is OK… as long as it doesn’t interfere with Monday Night Football. Right?
Parsons, from the point of view of a scientist, your “totally new” approach looks identical to the ones it claims to supersede: it claims to be science but refuses to engage science. If its hypotheses really are testable, then perform the tests and publish the results in a legitimate scientific journal.
Todd, I have no qualms about you teaching whatever to whomever comes to your Bible Camp, but please please please tell me that you are going to be honest with your kids and tell them that ID (and its kin) are not science. Tell them that scientists are wrong or mistaken or even duped by the devil, but for their sakes please don’t tell them that non-science is science.
Seth & Brian, do you think high school LDS biology teachers experience awkward moments teaching evolutionary theory to the local LDS kids?
We were talking about that today.
I should have said, “don’t care as much.”
You still get enough Mormons who try to act like card-carrying members of the “Christian Right” (whatever that is) to make things awkward, even though most Mormons really don’t have the same sensibilities on the issue.
I grew up in Utah Valley. Some of my teachers were uncomfortable teaching evolution and some weren’t.