By Susie Madrak
August 17, 2012 07:00 AM
I assume the solution to this problem will be to create more
evangelical colleges like Liberty University, where students can
concentrate on the really important things, like skirt lengths, hair styles, prayer life, preventing kissing and dancing, random drug tests, avoiding witchcraft, or R-rated movies.
From Wonkett's Rich Abdill:
Kentucky Republicans passed education legislation in 2009
that made it easier to compare the state’s students to other states.
Now they’re very upset that the results came back Stupid.
ACT, the state’s testing company, interviews professors to figure out
the things most important to student readiness for college, which
sounds like a smart thing to do. Unfortunately, those professors have
bad news: If you want students to do well in biology classes, they have
to know about evolution.
Rather predictably, the Kentucky GOP is madder than a plumber in a
Chipotle.“I think we are very committed to being able to take Kentucky
students and put them on a report card beside students across the
nation,” said Republican Sen. David Givens. “We’re simply saying to the
ACT people we don’t want what is a theory to be taught as a fact in such
a way it may damage students’ ability to do critical thinking.”
Yes! Let’s teach students about how Chuck E. Cheese made the Earth out of popsicle sticks three years ago. We don’t want to damage them.
It gets even better. From the Lexington Herald-Leader:
Givens said he asked the ACT representatives about
possibly returning to a test personalized for Kentucky, but he was told
that option was very expensive and time-consuming.
Aw, come on, Smart People. Is that so unreasonable? All Kentucky wants is national guidelines that exempt the state from knowing science,
because the best way to prepare students for college classes is
obviously to ignore the advice of the people teaching them. Don’t worry,
they have a totally real and responsible argument:
“The theory of evolution is a theory, and essentially the
theory of evolution is not science — Darwin made it up,” [Rep. Ben]
Waide said. “My objection is they should ensure whatever scientific
material is being put forth as a standard should at least stand up to
scientific method. Under the most rudimentary, basic scientific examination, the theory of evolution has never stood up to scientific scrutiny.”
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the more religious you are, the dumber you'll be
Posted Aug-18-2012 Bymaxwellthebest (759.30) 
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@maxwellthebest Only fools denounce God. In the beginning Nothing made something
Or
In the beginning God made something..... Which one makes sense?
Make me a Ferrari out of nothing....right now. Oh you can't.....Evolution fail !!
Posted Aug-18-2012 Bytymatthews (79.76) 
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A true God doesn't need to to make anything. The fact that a God needs something is a sign of weakness, imperfection, thus the "god" is not God.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByRhemis (971.08) 
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@tymatthews and who made god, genius?
Posted Aug-18-2012 Bykiddkidd (576.86) 
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@tymatthews Can god make me a Ferrari? You idiot.
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byxyzzjp (101.70) 
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@tymatthews In the beginning there is a good chance that it was merely the start of a perpetuating reaction when parallel universes slide past one another. It has to do with quantum mechanics, string theory, s strings, p string etc. I wouldn't expect something that made sense like science to be of use to someone who would rather denounce something he isn't qualified to talk about.
You're basically talking out of your ass.
You think gods real? Total mug.
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byyourboss (201.50) 
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you only see this creationist drivel in the US and some 3rd world shitholes.
to the rest of us, living in the civilized western world, it's like stepping into a timecapsule going back over a century.
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So true. In Spain, for example, even the most extreme right-wing religious nuts (Opus Dei, etc) have accepted the Evolution as a valid Theory. They just say it was a plan of God, but they have respect for Darwin.
I have only seen this mindset in US religious nuts and in Muslims, which still believe in Genies.
Posted Aug-19-2012 Bymcgus (633.94) 
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You know those movies where some guy travels back in time to the stone ages, and simple things like a lighter or flashlight amaze the cavemen...I think visiting Kentucky would be kind of like that...
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByKruger60 (59.40) 
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Just don't take a Flintlock to prove your point. :)
Posted Aug-19-2012 Bydcmfox (30831.46) 
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hahahahaha red states are the dumbest, there's no opinion there, it's an actual fact.
Posted Aug-19-2012 ByZardoz003 (1572.02) 
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Sounds like a place where Bill Maher can make more videos for his next movie.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByRhemis (971.08) 
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Sounds like a place the cavecunts would be right at home at.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByBawbag (762.70) 
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Now you can see the results that generations and generations of inbreeding can do.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByLittle960 (42.22) 
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Brought to you by the people who think that the Flintstones is a documentary.
Posted Aug-18-2012 By3verygoodreasons (329.48) 
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Now that's funny. You realize, of course, that you have just confused a whole state.
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byfasterthansnail (156.80) 
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Science FTW !
Posted Aug-18-2012 By3verygoodreasons (329.48) 
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and Green Acres too.
Posted Aug-18-2012 Bysmyle (4505.64) smyle View Channel Send Message
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New book. Not "Kentucky for Dummies" but "Kentucky is Dummies."
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byfasterthansnail (156.80) 
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Superstitious bronze age baloney at taxpayer expense?
Posted Aug-19-2012 Bysjefke (692.56) 
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Anyone that believes in a religion must be pretty dumb.
I wonder when they'll be calling back Scopes for a retrial?
Posted Aug-19-2012 ByCargeLock (1987.62) 
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god???? Pull the other leg.
Muppets and their religions.
It's '2012' and with all the advance people still try to believe in god.
Santa / tooth ferry / god. All the same shite.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByPatrick Hodgins (254.10) 
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Truer words have never been spoken.
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byfasterthansnail (156.80) 
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Somehow I feel this wouldn't be such an undecided issue if it was a Muslim theme park.
I WANT MY TAX DOLLARS TO TEACH CHILDREN THAT WE LIVED LIKE THE FLINSTONES PLEASE!
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If at first you don't succeed, then redefine success
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byseaghn (281.76) 
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