JaMDude! Yay! The concervative christian! This should get interesting now!
The Bible is great, really. Most, if not all our major laws come from it. And why shouldn't they? The Bible teaches people to lead a good life, to be kind to others etc, it's the Good Book dammit! They call it that for a reason.
Creationalism however is outdated. It came from a time where the powerful needed to inform the lower classes to how everything came to be. This was to exercise power over the ignorant. The church leaders needed to be able to explain the world and explain God's, (their,) power over the not-so powerful.
It is foolish to believe that God took six days to create everything. How long was six days when there was absoloute nothing? Where did God come from? What the fuck is with dinosaur bones? (If anyone says 'a test of faith' I'll gut them,)
So many questions. thankfully for the church leaders, the lower classes were ignorant and afraid, so they didn't get asked the hard questions. Today however there is SO MUCH that goes against creationalism that it holds no ground except for the faithful.
Should it be taught in schools? Not as fact. I remember being told stories of Noah's Ark, and that's what it was, a childrens story. They should definatly be taught about it and what it means, but not that "That's what happened."
I think I've rambled enough...
The Bible is great, really. Most, if not all our major laws come from it. And why shouldn't they? The Bible teaches people to lead a good life, to be kind to others etc, it's the Good Book dammit! They call it that for a reason.
Creationalism however is outdated. It came from a time where the powerful needed to inform the lower classes to how everything came to be. This was to exercise power over the ignorant. The church leaders needed to be able to explain the world and explain God's, (their,) power over the not-so powerful.
It is foolish to believe that God took six days to create everything. How long was six days when there was absoloute nothing? Where did God come from? What the fuck is with dinosaur bones? (If anyone says 'a test of faith' I'll gut them,)
So many questions. thankfully for the church leaders, the lower classes were ignorant and afraid, so they didn't get asked the hard questions. Today however there is SO MUCH that goes against creationalism that it holds no ground except for the faithful.
Should it be taught in schools? Not as fact. I remember being told stories of Noah's Ark, and that's what it was, a childrens story. They should definatly be taught about it and what it means, but not that "That's what happened."
I think I've rambled enough...
[Blinking eyes thing]
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