John W Burgeson wrote:
>
> >>Science and Creationism website:
>
> http://www4.nas.edu/opus/evolve.nsf>>
>
> Notable among all the sites they recommend is not the ASA site. Or CTNS,
> Metanexus or Templeton.
[Hammond}
I have had ASA, CTNS, Metanexus and Templeton show nothing but
disregard and ignorance for the scientific proof of God that I have
discovered in all my attempts to communicate with them.
While of course the Kansas Science Education Standards are
scientifically flawed, I in fact am in sympathy with their
effort to strike a blow at the damaging hypocrisy of Darwinism
and other modern abuses such as IQ, Genetics, even QM which are
being interpreted and used to promote social division and the
degradation and exploitation of the poor and underpriveleged.
In fact, I have publicly appealed for Creationist support, and
as a Physicist, formally claim that the newly discovered scientific
proof of God proves that Fundamentalist religious phenomenon are in fact
absolutely scientifically proven and legitimate science, including notably
Creationism. My position is that Creationism is not disproven by
Evolution, but that in fact, Creationism is a legitimate
proven scientific fact in and of itself, and as such, has every legal
right to be presented as a scientific subject in the public schools
just as much as Evolution does, and that in fact, the scientific
establishment is actively trying to suppress the scientific bona
fides of religious phenomenology such as God, the Bible
and Creationism. This is a Constitutional violation. And I commend
the Kansas City board for there courageous stand against the smug
social abuses of "nihilistic big science".
As a result of Hammond's discovery, religious phenomenology now has a
scientifically legal leg to stand on, and establishment science is going to
hear a lot more about it before this is over. Establishment science
had better dummy up and start paying attention. The Creationist
and Fundamentalist movement on education now is in possession of an
invincible scientific superweapon and will use it to protect tens
of millions of school children from generations of smug pseudo
intellectual exploitation.
>
> Yeah -- I know they are "science." To ignore science/religion boundary
> issues is kind of silly though.
>
> Burgy (John Burgeson)
>
> www.burgy.50megs.com
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