It's been totally revived in the last decade. The genesis was the ball park.Who goes downtown in Ft Wayne?
I lived there for 14 years. That was many years ago so maybe y'all have figured out how to make your downtown work. It was dead AF compared to other cities when I lived there. The only reasons I ever had to go downtown was if I had business at the city/county building. And jury duty. I did that a couple times.
Unfortunately, that's never going to pass.
No it's historic science. It was witnessed by human beings and that was passed down by generations until it was written down.Again, I think you're attaching secular humanism with evolution. Evolution is a scientific theory that explains how life came about. It's scientific because it was derived through a scientific process of observation, experimentation, and testing. That last part is important. It's not a science if it's not testable.
Creation theory isn't scientific. For that theory to work, a belief in a higher power creating everything must precede anything else. It's not based on observation, experimentation, and testing. That god created everything is not testable. And it presupposes a belief in God.
But, so what? A scientific answer is not always the right answer. What if there is a God? Science is incapable of discovering God. Science is just a process to help discover truths about things. It can't discover things that aren't testable.
All that to say, society should not attempt to eliminate religious belief. But also, a free society does not establish a de facto religion. Society should not compel religion and it should not forbid religion. So far as the state goes, it should be agnostic on religion.
But in a science class, all science is on the table. So evolution should be taught in science classes. Creation "science" is a faith. It should not be taught in science classes. Secular humanism is inherently a religious point of view, and should not be taught as fact. But it's good to discuss all religious views in philosophy classes.
How is that being selective? From a secular perspective, I wouldn't care if the money says in god we trust. It's a slogan. Just like I don't care that it's on Indiana license tags.So how do schools keep from crossing that line when the take money from students that say “in god we trust” to pay for school lunches? I guess being selective based on how it benefits the school is justified.
Is that testable? It was written, sure. By someone. But was it actually observed?No it's historic science. It was witnessed by human beings and that was passed down by generations until it was written down.
Can't get more scientific than that.
Yeah, but given the videos of what these drag queens do, this isn't that.Maybe I'm showing my age, but when I think of drag queens I think of Dame Edna, and yeah, I totally listen to that story hour.
Yes it was observed. However, people do not want to accept it.Is that testable? It was written, sure. By someone. But was it actually observed?
What happened to the park the tin cups or caps or whateverthe**** the name was? I remember they played somewhere around Johnny Appleseed park. Did they build a new stadium?It's been totally revived in the last decade. The genesis was the ball park.
Yes it was observed. However, people do not want to accept it.
Evolution was not observed yet people have a lot of faith to believe its real. That makes it a religion.
Yeah, for the Tin Cups (formerly the Wizards), right downtown and it's pretty nice. The alleys got cleaned up with murals everywhere, good restaurants, hotels, shops, etc.What happened to the park the tin cups or caps or whateverthe**** the name was? I remember they played somewhere around Johnny Appleseed park. Did they build a new stadium?
Are you a supporter of porn in elementary schools?That's funny, a lot of "conservatives" are really happy lately to tell teachers what they can and can't tell students, what books their allowed to have etc. etc.
Do we Christians even believe, "in God we trust"? If so, then why are we so fearful, and hitch or wagons to immoral leaders to gain political power?So how do schools keep from crossing that line when the take money from students that say “in god we trust” to pay for school lunches? I guess being selective based on how it benefits the school is justified.
Where did you find all that straw to construct that man?Are you a supporter of porn in elementary schools?
What is the empirical evidence of the big bang or the cesspool of life? How about anything that happened more than 7000 years ago.What's the empirical evidence that those biblical events were observed? Show me the stuff and I have no problem accepting it. You can start with Adam and Eve.
I mean. He’s not wrong about that. Do you think a book explicitly illustrating eating *****, or a boy sucking another boy’s **** belongs in an elementaschool library? There’s a little wiggle room for what is and what is not porn but that seems to me clearly beyond the line.Where did you find all that straw to construct that man?
Why?Hopefully not.
Who would?!I mean. He’s not wrong about that. Do you think a book explicitly illustrating eating *****, or a boy sucking another boy’s **** belongs in an elementaschool library? There’s a little wiggle room for what is and what is not porn but that seems to me clearly beyond the line.
TLDR the thread?Why?
Even if you take the Bible in a very wooden reading of Genesis 1, there was no one around for the first five days to observe it.What is the empirical evidence of the big bang or the cesspool of life? How about anything that happened more than 7000 years ago.
One was observed the other was not.
Its up to you to accept it or reject it.