Some front line views of the war against God.
After reading some here I felt this fitting, not so much as a reply but as a dedicated thread.
There is a real spiritual war out there against God, and the forces involved know that the "Family", "The Mind", and "Journalism/education" is major spiritual high ground to take.
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"He graduated from Columbia University in 1966 with honors in economics and as valedictorian of the 1970 Yale Law School class. He has worked as a poverty lawyer, a trial lawyer, a university adjunct (American University, University of California at Santa Cruz and Pepperdine University), a speech writer for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Herald Examiner, King Features Syndicate, Los Angeles Magazine, New York Magazine, E! Online and The American Spectator. He also writes frequently for The Washington Post. Stein has written and published 16 books (seven novels, nine nonfiction books)".
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He has wrestled through the core of the highest levels of Journalistic politic/correctness.
Some front line views of the war against God.
i am deaf, what's the video all about?
Some front line views of the war against God.
It's a clip about the censorship of God in the education system. The NEA (National Education Association) is entirely too cerebral to consider intelligent design as a viable option. It's a career killer to suggest such.
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Some front line views of the war against God.
Intelligent design. What a funny name for mythology.
Some front line views of the war against God.
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Intelligent design. What a funny name for mythology.
LOL
Seriously I believe this was due to "Ken Miller" who proved in a courtroom that intelligent design would not work inside of a classroom, dogmatic teaching results in a standardized form of belief and lacks the open questioning and inquisitive nature which is only a tiny part of our brain (im being sarcastic).
Intelligent design some believe would consist of a singular sentence and the rest of the year would be science and rationality and reasoning, intelligent design has no weight behind it therefore there is nothing to teach.
Of course you are welcome to take classes in mythology and religious studies yet let us not bombard our entire educational system with intelligent design.
The one thing teaching intelligent design in the classroom creates is a form of learning by where you are teaching literally 'not to learn and question'. Evolution teaches an underlying message of advancement of learning and an advancement of the human race as a whole, which is to be honest what is really happening to us.
So it fits in well with whatâ??s 'really' happening today as oppose to a backward form of Judea Christian teaching of creationism.
There is no mass conspiracy here, it is just the best decided method and I personally agree with it. Evolution may not be true, yet it is not as dictatorial as a teaching as oppose to "God Did It" if you wish to study intelligent design and believe in it then do so at your own free will, a science class will not stop you.
Remember still I take no side on evolution, and would not dictate it as absolute truth in a classroom to children or even 'tell them to believe it' it has still to be proven to be true.
Yet I do take a side on our childrenâ??s "evolutionary thinking" (as in moving forward and advancing).
Some front line views of the war against God.
I see you guys have life all figured out. . . and your world works for you.
Wisdom is actually seeing that there are more questions than answers when knowledge is gained.
Do we not all have narrow views?
Some front line views of the war against God.
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Originally Posted by dannyboy420
Intelligent design. What a funny name for mythology.
hahahahahahh
Some front line views of the war against God.
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Originally Posted by Fallen_Icarus
Remember still I take no side on evolution, and would not dictate it as absolute truth in a classroom to children or even 'tell them to believe it' it has still to be proven to be true.
Well, no, nothing has to be proven to be true. Did gravity have to be proven before it existed? It just has to be proven for you to understand and accept it as truth.
Perhaps evolution isn't the end-all be-all theory of how we, or any living organism came to be. Neither is Intelligent Design. I agree with everything else you said, Fallen_Icarus.
The real question is, how did that first unicellular organism come into existence on our planet, before it evolved into a multicellular organism, etc? Did they come on an asteroid? If there is a God, did that God place it on our planet? Did Aliens plant it on our planet as an experiment? Did Aliens plant it on our planet to create an ally? Is, perhaps, our and every organism's existence on this planet evidence that there is extraterrestial life out there, somewhere? Without a doubt, there has to be. And I believe they are here -- but that's beyond the point.
Some front line views of the war against God.
I would much prefer our public schools just teach the facts. Let them investigate mythology on there own or when they get to college or go to a private school. And quit demonizing drugs and abortion and other things in public school. Just the facts. Let the kids with there parents input decide what they want to believe in.
Some front line views of the war against God.
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Originally Posted by killerweed420
I would much prefer our public schools just teach the facts. Let them investigate mythology on there own or when they get to college or go to a private school. And quit demonizing drugs and abortion and other things in public school. Just the facts. Let the kids with there parents input decide what they want to believe in.
Too bad it isn't like that, huh? Grade school thorugh high school is all bullshit. It is indeed a place to indoctrinate kids early to the American belief system, and society. It's hardly about learning what really is, especially when it comes to the subject of History. Biased textbooks, biased teachings given by teachers. The teacher's don't usually know this, either, because they have as well been indoctrinated. It's sad. We don't educate anymore... we indoctrinate. Although, college is a bit different, in that it does actually teach more than indoctrinate. But the indoctrination is still there, partly due to the fact that there's so much homework and reading. It becomes your life.