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August 28th 2004, 05:02 AM #1
AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
I first read about it here, but I didn't want to believe it until I had checked it out for myself here. Yep, that's exactly what they're doing!
Get a load of this letter by "Mike G" under the "Creationize (not evolutionize) your kids:
Oh yeah! He's proud of the fact that:
1) his kid now believes that scientists deliberately lie about evolution because they don't want to face "god" (tell that to people like Glen Morton, Glen Kuban, Roger C.Weins, etc!)
2) his kid now want to go and deface public library books!
You to go, you AIG scum, you've turned another peerson into an anti-science bigot!
That kid (and his father) need a serious dose of good science! Maybe they should go to TalkOrgins.org or Glen Morton's site or something!
Too bad that now they'd just think that Glen et al are liars....Last edited by ilkhani'tus; August 28th 2004 at 05:27 AM. Reason: punctuation AND putting in a link!
Skeptic Friends
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August 28th 2004, 05:36 AM #2
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
someone having a temper tantrum then ilky....awww didumms. Maybe someone could recommend a good tailor who could run you up one of those little superman costumes...you could be Evoman or something, I bet AiG would be shaking in their boots
Originally posted by ilkhani'tus
"Spirit of God my teacher be, showing the things of Christ to me." ~ More About Jesus
The grave could not hold the King!
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August 28th 2004, 05:48 AM #3
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
Thank you for ignoring the actual issues I've pointed out.
Originally posted by Abigail
So, are you implying that since I'm having a "temper tantrum" you have no problem with some kid vandalizing library books because they go against his religious beliefs?
EDIT: You'll not that there is no hint of condemnation from AIG about this act the kid wants to do! Just the opposite, if anything, since this is a "positive testimonial" that they're using for their cause. That, and the fact that pretty much every honest scientist has been successfully slandered and demonized in this kids and parents' eyes. You may not care Abigail about such wholesale slander, Lord knows you YEC's sure don't. You people are responsible for it, but I do!
Look at it this way: How do you feel when someone criticized, say, people like you with such a broad brush?
Besides, if getting angry at people who encourage vandalism of books qualifies as a "temper tantrum", well, then lady, there you have me.
By the way, if your just looking for "temper tantrums", you should read some of Socrates or JPH's posts. You know, the guys who post stuff like "misotheists" "bigot" "anti-Christian fanatic" and other fun stuff like that. Up to it?
Now, are you just going to act condescending or are you actually going to discuss the issues?Last edited by ilkhani'tus; August 28th 2004 at 06:22 AM.
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"Here's the dilemma: One of the snacks in this basket MAY be poisoned. So how much do you want candy tonight, kids? How much?" -Sam
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August 28th 2004, 05:49 AM #4
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
it is terrible, but theres nothing you can really do
parents have the right to fill their kid's heads with whatever crap they wanta bullet in the reanimated corpse of creationism:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...6&dopt=GenBank
William Dembski: "I think the big lesson is, let's go to work and really develop this theory and not try to win this in the court of public opinion. The burden is on us to produce."
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August 28th 2004, 06:24 AM #5
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
What are you crazy!!? Don't send em there! Glen promotes that unscientific stuff about people rising from the dead after 3 even 4 days! No no no. Scientifically impossible! All kids must bow at the alter of uninterrupted naturalism.
Originally posted by ilkhani'tus
Miracles bad!
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August 28th 2004, 06:34 AM #6
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
Well, I post at TWEB, so that rules out me being completely sane.
Originally posted by brett
(equal treatment: alienate everybody)! <backs away slowly>
<~~Badgers rock.
Last edited by ilkhani'tus; August 28th 2004 at 06:37 AM. Reason: I wanted to?
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"Here's the dilemma: One of the snacks in this basket MAY be poisoned. So how much do you want candy tonight, kids? How much?" -Sam
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August 28th 2004, 06:57 AM #7
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
Of course I looked at the issues raised in your post...and it was my opinion you were making a mountain out of a molehill. It is a report of a conversation between a bloke and his 5 year old son - and conversation with a 5 year old is not the same as that between two adults. The report is quite brief so is hardly meat for making judgements - also you do not know what was said to the boy about the library comment. The report says the man wept and thanked God and you seem to have interpreted it as thanking God that he had a library vandaliser as a son, but I see it more as thanking God that he has a son who cares about truth and God's word. The comment had nothing to do with the library. The bit about the library was merely reporting what the 5 year old said. A while back when the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by US soldiers was shown on TV my own young son turned to me and said 'Mum I hate Americans'. Now of course I have have issues with a statement like that since being a Christian family we are called to love everyone, but I was pleased that the suffering of others mattered to my son. It took some explaining to get across to him in a way he could comprehend, the nuances of the situation and the rights and wrongs too.
Originally posted by ilkhani'tus
YEC's are often called liars and deliberate ones by people like Glenn Morton. In fact as I recall Glen, had (or has) a signature where he basically accuses YEC's of being deliberate liars (he quotes a certain verse which basically equates the 'truth' of evolution to the truth of the gospel). To me your complaint is a clear cut case of the pot calling the kettle black.
Yes, Holding and Socrates have a particular style of posting. Your line about 'there you go AiG scum' - or to the effect, just reminded me of the lines the superheroes come out with in the cartoons and hence my comment
. It is Saturday morning after all!!
"Spirit of God my teacher be, showing the things of Christ to me." ~ More About Jesus
The grave could not hold the King!
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August 28th 2004, 10:46 AM #8
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
In the interset of historical accuracy, My signature, now changed said that the fastest way to atheism was through YEC and I also cited Hebrews 10:26. I had tried to quote the Bible in a post. I had quoted hebrews 10:26. A moderator had edited it out as inflammatory. (of course the Bible is an inflammatory document--that is why it changes lives by shining light upon our failings). Because I felt strongly that suppression of quoting the Bible on a theological website was rather oxymoronic, I added that verse to my signature. The verse says:
Originally posted by Abigail
"For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, "
Now, if YECs want us to take Genesis seriously, literally and read it in the most natural fashion, why don't they want to read Heb. 10:26 in the same manner when faced with observational data which shows that their ideas about geology are highly flawed.
This is not a gripe against anyone or anything other than an attempt to correct a false statement made by Abigail about my signature. I never said YECs were liars in my signature. I have on very rare occasions over the past 10 years said some individual YECs were liars.Last edited by grmorton; August 28th 2004 at 01:41 PM.
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Banned forever by the Amer. Scientific Affiliation, a Christian Scientific Group, for the crime of discussing the ethics of ignoring scientific data.
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August 28th 2004, 12:14 PM #9
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
I support you Glenn, as you make it quite clear that you consider nearly all YEC to be honest and mistaken rather than liars, and have even told me off when I have said that YECs are not very good at keeping the 9th commandment.
Originally posted by grmorton
I would ask Abigail to give me ONE YEC argument which is not riddled with misrepresentation. I have been reading YEC stuff since 1971 and still havent found one honest and sound argument. Also abigail you should be careful with what you charge Glenn with and dont make false alegations about him.
The thing I most appreciate about Glenn is his transparent honesty and his willingness to correct his mistakes (which are very rare indeed on geology). I dont always agree with him on other matters including biblical interpretation but these are minor points. We need more Glenns.
On AIG they seem determined to distort and to try to discredit other Christians with charges of compromisers etc. I will leave it to the God of all truth to judge them.
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August 28th 2004, 12:39 PM #10
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
Glenn, I fail to see how what you have written differs from my interpretation of the incident - unless of course you didnt think through the ramifications of exactly how others would interpret what you were saying at the time. Perhaps you would care to tell us exactly how the verse tied in with YEC's then if I have interpreted you so wrongly.
"Spirit of God my teacher be, showing the things of Christ to me." ~ More About Jesus
The grave could not hold the King!
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August 28th 2004, 12:48 PM #11
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
are you talking about deliberate misrepresentation Kuboes?
Originally posted by kuboes1831
more charges of deliberate deceit then?
Originally posted by kuboes1831
Originally posted by kuboes1831
Oh please, this is so rich coming from you ... remember the allegations you were making against Mortenson - the ones you never backed up? [/QUOTE]
"Spirit of God my teacher be, showing the things of Christ to me." ~ More About Jesus
The grave could not hold the King!
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August 28th 2004, 01:06 PM #12
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
[/QUOTE]
Originally posted by Abigail
Misrepresentation is misrepresentation and is wrong even if not deliberate. Deliberate misrepresentation is downright sinful, but if one continues to misrepesent when you have had it pointed out then clearly that is sinful and Hebs 10.26 seems to apply.
I am honestly trying to ascertain whether YECs (leaders especiallY) are deliberately misrepresenting. One whom I would not name because I am afraid of a court case was deliberate and another admitted to someone that lying for the Gospel is good.
Please remind me of my misrepresentations of Mortenson, state what they were and I will answer them.
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August 28th 2004, 01:14 PM #13
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
So you feel quite strongly about it then. Actually, it's refreshing to see someone actually speak their mind and call a spade a spade... Bravo.You to go, you AIG scum, you've turned another peerson into an anti-science bigot!If triangles had a God, He'd have three sides.
In 1945 the USA unleashed an enormous amount of energy over Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
What did THAT big bang create..?
Did it create anything at all..?
No it didnt. - Some YEC Muppet
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August 28th 2004, 01:15 PM #14
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
I had the same reaction: this doesn't sound like any five year-old I've ever known--precocious or not. It reeks more of a contrived dialog made up by AiG to encourage the belief that its message is getting through, even to those not old enough to read. UGH!
Originally posted by From the LINK
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August 28th 2004, 01:21 PM #15
Re: AIG inculating anti-science (or at least anti-scientist) views in kids!
You were accusing Mortenson of statements he never made but was only reporting as far as I could see. Does Euphrates and Tigris ring a bell?...should do as that was the clue you gave me when I asked you to provide evidence of your claims against Mr Mortenson. I actually (after much searching for the evidence you said was there) reported your post to the moderators as I felt it was unfair against Mortenson.
Originally posted by kuboes1831
"Spirit of God my teacher be, showing the things of Christ to me." ~ More About Jesus
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