| Topic: |
Religions > Atheism |
| User: |
"Jason Spaceman" |
| Date: |
10 Nov 2004 06:29:48 PM |
| Object: |
Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
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Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
--
My email address (notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org) is fake. Email sent to it
will only get caught in my spam tarpit.
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| User: "Double Felix" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
10 Nov 2004 06:37:13 PM |
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In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
--------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
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| User: "Richard M Braun" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
10 Nov 2004 07:49:51 PM |
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Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
--------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
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| User: "Double Felix" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
10 Nov 2004 08:49:26 PM |
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In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
--------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
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| User: "John Wilkins" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
10 Nov 2004 09:31:57 PM |
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Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
....
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
--
John S. Wilkins
web: www.wilkins.id.au blog: evolvethought.blogspot.com
God cheats
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| User: "Greg G" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 06:43:38 PM |
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(John Wilkins) wrote in message news:<1gn3cjg.1w23ghy1udizo8N%>...
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
You thought it was water? They should put it back in the horse.
Budweiser is promoting "Day Fresh" beer that is sold in bars the same
day that it is bottled. Brewery to urinal in 12 hours or less.
--
Greg G.
I am Monty Python of Borg.
Oh, this is futile!
No, it isn't.
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 07:45:07 PM |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 00:43:38 +0000 (UTC),
(Greg G) wrote:
johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au (John Wilkins) wrote in message news:<1gn3cjg.1w23ghy1udizo8N%johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au>...
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
You thought it was water? They should put it back in the horse.
Budweiser is promoting "Day Fresh" beer that is sold in bars the same
day that it is bottled. Brewery to urinal in 12 hours or less.
Why don't they just cut out the middleman, and pour it directly into
the urinal?
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| User: "John Wilkins" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 07:57:33 PM |
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raven1 <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 00:43:38 +0000 (UTC),
(Greg G) wrote:
johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au (John Wilkins) wrote...
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of
fermentation. They only describe secular, naturalistic,
materialistic methods of turning water into wine by the "yeast
theory," which is *only* a theory, and which many famous
scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only
one true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer
over time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a
fairy tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it!
;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
You thought it was water? They should put it back in the horse.
Budweiser is promoting "Day Fresh" beer that is sold in bars the same
day that it is bottled. Brewery to urinal in 12 hours or less.
Why don't they just cut out the middleman, and pour it directly into
the urinal?
EPA laws. They have to purify it before it can be released into the
environment.
--
John S. Wilkins
web: www.wilkins.id.au blog: evolvethought.blogspot.com
God cheats
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| User: "Andy Weaks" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
12 Nov 2004 06:12:32 PM |
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raven1 wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 00:43:38 +0000 (UTC),
(Greg G) wrote:
johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au (John Wilkins) wrote in message news:<1gn3cjg.1w23ghy1udizo8N%johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au>...
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
You thought it was water? They should put it back in the horse.
Budweiser is promoting "Day Fresh" beer that is sold in bars the same
day that it is bottled. Brewery to urinal in 12 hours or less.
Why don't they just cut out the middleman, and pour it directly into
the urinal?
If its Budweiser I agree.
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| User: "wbarwell" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
12 Nov 2004 05:48:42 PM |
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raven1 wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 00:43:38 +0000 (UTC),
(Greg G) wrote:
johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au (John Wilkins) wrote in message
news:<1gn3cjg.1w23ghy1udizo8N%johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au>...
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of
fermentation. They only describe secular, naturalistic,
materialistic methods of turning water into wine by the "yeast
theory," which is *only* a theory, and which many famous
scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
You thought it was water? They should put it back in the horse.
Budweiser is promoting "Day Fresh" beer that is sold in bars the same
day that it is bottled. Brewery to urinal in 12 hours or less.
Why don't they just cut out the middleman, and pour it directly into
the urinal?
Too expensive and hard on the urinal.
--
Kerry - two medals a silver and bronze star.
Bush? Well they don't give medals
for going AWOL, missing your medical and
getting grounded or falling off of a bar stool.
Kerry - a hero, Bush - a zero
Cheerful Charlie
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| User: "Double Felix" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 09:22:41 PM |
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In article <1gn3cjg.1w23ghy1udizo8N%>,
(John Wilkins) wrote:
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
Reminds me of Eric Idle's line from "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood
Bowl":
"We find your American beers are a bit like making love in a canoe--
they're fucking close to water!"
Now I know Foster's is the Budweiser of Australia, and Victoria Bitter
is the true king, but I have to confess that when I was visiting Sydney,
I found I preferred Melbourne Bitter to VB. Sue me, mate.
- Felix
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| User: "John Wilkins" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 09:38:26 PM |
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Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <1gn3cjg.1w23ghy1udizo8N%johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au>,
johnSPAM@wilkins.id.au (John Wilkins) wrote:
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of
fermentation. They only describe secular, naturalistic,
materialistic methods of turning water into wine by the "yeast
theory," which is *only* a theory, and which many famous
scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
Reminds me of Eric Idle's line from "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood
Bowl":
"We find your American beers are a bit like making love in a canoe--
they're fucking close to water!"
Old joke. Also: sex on the beach, sand up your crack, and so forth...
Now I know Foster's is the Budweiser of Australia, and Victoria Bitter
is the true king, but I have to confess that when I was visiting Sydney,
I found I preferred Melbourne Bitter to VB. Sue me, mate.
- Felix
That's alright. Some Pom by the name of Nedin converted me to Coopers
Pale... it's not even Victorian.
--
John S. Wilkins
web: www.wilkins.id.au blog: evolvethought.blogspot.com
God cheats
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| User: "Matt Silberstein" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
16 Nov 2004 06:49:15 AM |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 03:38:26 +0000 (UTC), (John
Wilkins) wrote:
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <1gn3cjg.1w23ghy1udizo8N% >,
(John Wilkins) wrote:
Double Felix <nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>,
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
...
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of
fermentation. They only describe secular, naturalistic,
materialistic methods of turning water into wine by the "yeast
theory," which is *only* a theory, and which many famous
scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Oh yeah? Name *one* verifiable instance of water changing to beer over
time. You can't because it never happened. Water-to-brewski is a fairy
tale, it can never happen no matter how much time you give it! ;)
- Felix
*coughbudweisercough* - not water to beer, but water to water *called*
"beer"
Reminds me of Eric Idle's line from "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood
Bowl":
"We find your American beers are a bit like making love in a canoe--
they're fucking close to water!"
Old joke. Also: sex on the beach, sand up your crack, and so forth...
Now I know Foster's is the Budweiser of Australia, and Victoria Bitter
is the true king, but I have to confess that when I was visiting Sydney,
I found I preferred Melbourne Bitter to VB. Sue me, mate.
- Felix
That's alright. Some Pom by the name of Nedin converted me to Coopers
Pale... it's not even Victorian.
Coopers, the best beer not made in Yorkshire.
--
Matt Silberstein
Stones taught me to fly
Love taught me to lie
Life taught me to die
So it's not hard to fall
When you float like a cannonball
Damien Rice
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| User: "A. Carlson" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
10 Nov 2004 10:25:43 PM |
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 01:49:51 +0000 (UTC), Richard M Braun
<rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
-------------------------------------
Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
--------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Yes, but do multiple microbreweries add up to macrobreweries.
Alex
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 11:26:29 AM |
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 04:25:43 +0000 (UTC), "A. Carlson"
<amcarls@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 01:49:51 +0000 (UTC), Richard M Braun
<rmbraun@charter.net> wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
--------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Yes, but do multiple microbreweries add up to macrobreweries.
Chez Watt!!!
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| User: "John Norris" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 10:36:26 AM |
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Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote in message news:<10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>...
Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
--------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
The beer theory pre-dates the wine theory. Beer theory did predict
football games (both kinds) and whisky. With modification (proper
malting over a peat fire), the whisky theory predicts a warm, gloroius
evening with friends.
JohnN
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| User: "wbarwell" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
11 Nov 2004 01:21:30 PM |
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John Norris wrote:
Richard M Braun <rmbraun@charter.net> wrote in message
news:<10p5hv1hq0ut6f6@corp.supernews.com>...
Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to
lay out its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside
covers of biology books in 2002 after many parents complained the
biology books made NO mention of alternate theories of the origin of
life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George
Stickle -- is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers
more freedom to answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say
that only evolution is taught, NOT creationism, but that the
disclaimers promote tolerance and critical thinking.
--------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a
theory, and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do
not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
The beer theory pre-dates the wine theory. Beer theory did predict
football games (both kinds) and whisky. With modification (proper
malting over a peat fire), the whisky theory predicts a warm, gloroius
evening with friends.
JohnN
I protest that the schools don't teach alternatives to
geocentrism and the mere theory the earth is round.
--
Kerry - two medals a silver and bronze star.
Bush? Well they don't give medals
for going AWOL, missing your medical and
getting grounded or falling off of a bar stool.
Kerry - a hero, Bush - a zero
Cheerful Charlie
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
12 Nov 2004 04:12:19 PM |
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Richard M Braun wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
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Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
Our lager,
Which art in barrels,
Hallowed be thy drink.
Thy will be drunk, (I will be drunk),
In bars as it is in taverns.
Give us this day a foamy head.
And forgive us our spillage,
As we forgive those who spill against us.
And lead us not into incarceration,
but deliver us from hangovers,
For thine is the beer, the bitter, and the lager.
Amen
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Skydivers don't knock on death's door; they ring the bell and run
away... It really pisses him off.
The World Famous Tink. (I never heard of you either!!)
AA #2069 ASA#33 POPS# 8808
EAC Chairman, Division of Skydiving and Sushi consumption.
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| User: "Richard Clayton" |
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| Title: Re: Georgia: Cobb County tells its side of evolution flap |
10 Nov 2004 08:09:21 PM |
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Richard M Braun wrote:
Double Felix wrote:
In article <hpmdnUb5OJYpKQ_cRVn-ug@rogers.com>,
Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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Cobb County has called a single witness in federal court in Atlanta to lay out
its defense of the stickers. They were placed on the inside covers of biology
books in 2002 after many parents complained the biology books made NO mention
of alternate theories of the origin of life.
The head of science education for Cobb County high schools -- George Stickle --
is testifying at this hour that the stickers give teachers more freedom to
answer questions in class. Cobb education officials say that only evolution is
taught, NOT creationism, but that the disclaimers promote tolerance and
critical thinking.
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Read it at
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/georgia/news-article.aspx?storyid=27426
J. Spaceman
I object that schools don't teach alternate theories of fermentation.
They only describe secular, naturalistic, materialistic methods of
turning water into wine by the "yeast theory," which is *only* a theory,
and which many famous scientists (even some named 'Steve') do not accept.
- Felix
Your wine theory is a false theory. Everyone knows there is only one
true theory and thats the beer theory. :)
But we don't see wine turning into beer, so clearly the false atheistic
view of "fermentation" is just a pipe-dream.
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8-bit Theatre
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