If Baxley wants alternatives to settled science taught — because he’s a Christian who doesn’t accept reality, or a conservative who doesn’t accept reality, or a Republican who doesn’t accept reality — it would come at the expense of teaching kids what experts already know is valid. There’s no controversy about, say, climate change among scientists who study the subject for a living. Much like anti-vaxxers, the only people who doubt the science are people who have a lot to gain from spreading misinformation.
January 29, 2019
Another Republican Christian wants kids taught their fables in science class
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To have science-orientated blogs like thiks will not be enough against the religion of kidfuckers and proselityzing stupid bigots who – in part – still think the earth is flat, and who pretend to know that the earth is just 6000 years old.
To have science-orientated blogs like thiks will not be enough against the religion of kidfuckers. and proselityzing stupid bigots. We will loose against MAGA-crying repukes and their rallied
MAGA-crying masses. If we leave them with the streets, we have already lost.
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Comment by m-iles — January 29, 2019 @ 16:41
Hello Miles, you are correct, we can not leave them to do what ever they want. We must stand up against the horrible things they do and want to do. They must never be allowed to take our secular country into a theocracy. Hugs
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Comment by Scottie — January 29, 2019 @ 16:44
Florida. Of course. They’ll be teaching this shit while the state sinks undersea.
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Comment by silverapplequeen — January 30, 2019 @ 04:18
Hello SAQ. Yes plus they seem to not understand they are hurting themselves for the profit of wealthy people. They are making a uneducated work force that has no choice but struggle all their lives at low wages. Hugs
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Comment by Scottie — January 30, 2019 @ 05:08