“A day that will no doubt be marked in history as a wondrous day. Darwinists will be forced to move their religion from science to religion where it belongs, and allow science to purge evolution and try to recover from the years of abuse these monsters berated her with. I hope it comes quickly.”
—I don’t think it would be such a “wondrous day” if it’s decided that what’s taught in science class isn’t to come from scientists. A primary reason for the advancement of science in the western world for the past few centuries has come from the fact that scientists have had a major say as to what is taught in science class. Check with the poorer Islamic nations to see what the state of science is like with the alternative. I’d rather not copy their example.
==I dont think it would be such a wondrous day if its decided that whats taught in science class isnt to come from scientists
Oh good, then I let’s let the Creation and ID scientists decide, shall we? I don’t see how that would be any different than the Temple of Darwin fanatics who have turned science into a vehicle to promote their evo-religion.
==Check with the poorer Islamic nations to see what the state of science is like with the alternative. Id rather not copy their example.
Most Muslim countries teach evolution in the classroom. So I quite agree, the science relating to origins and diversity must really suck over there.
Are scientists funding what's taught in science class? Or do you expect everyone to finance what you believe ought to be taught in science class? What makes your discretion so special? Who should decide what's to be taught in math classes? In geometry? English? Literature? History? What's laughingly called the 'Social Sciences"? Ever hear of "Government by the consent of the Governed"? How do you propose to resolve the multitude of inherit contradictions in your belief that what's taught in science class ought to be determined by scientists? Who determines the values that are to be taught concomitant with the teaching of science? The other disciplines? Have you ever thought about what lies just beyond the end of your nose?