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Bill Nye (The Science Guy) wonders aloud how Creationism can provide anything but confusion.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/24/bill-nye-creationism-science_n_1908926.html
Bill Nye (The Science Guy) wonders aloud how Creationism can provide anything but confusion.
"If we raise a generation of students who don't believe in the process of science, who think everything that we've come to know about nature and the universe can be dismissed by a few sentences translated into English from some ancient text, you're not going to continue to innovate,"
That about sums it up.
That's great and all, but what does BEAKMAN think about it?
The people who most need to listen to that message likely will only dismiss it (and Beakman's, if he could speak!) as liberal elite brainwashing from PBS.
Kenneth from 30 Rock says, " Science was my most favorite subject, especially the Old Testament. ".
Yeah, well Nye believes the U.S. landed on the moon.
Look, anyone who doesn't believe the Earth was created on the back of a turtle is going to hell! I mean, do you think NASA would admit it if they discovered that we are all walking around on the shell of a turtle? Of course not! So they say we're on a big round ball of dirt and rock, which is ridiculous. I mean, what would be holding it up? See, they never answer questions like that. They may say, oh, gravity keeps things moving around the sun, but who's ever seen gravity? Have YOU? Here's a handful of gravity for you. See?
Once you come to believe we're on the back of a turtle, all questions get answered and everything makes sense.
No, that's pseudoscience. Atlas is carrying us on his back!
No, that's pseudoscience. Atlas is carrying us on his back!
Yes, but--Atlas Shrugged!
I used to collect turtles and never saw anything on their back.