[Referring to evolution] It will be fascinating how historians of the future will explain how so many educated persons could have been so wrong about the past.
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@Beccs
There are already large parts of Europe, Russia and China that are perplexed at mankinds blind faith in the superstitious nonsense of religion. Historians from all these parts have documented the organized churchs and mystical dogma merchant as examples of our ignorance and willingness to accept older, unsubstantiated beliefs
Hopefully in the future the trend towards free-thinking continues
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Nailed your ass perfectly
Your lot has been predicting the imminent demise of evolution for over 150 years. In that time, the case for evolution has only become more solid. Frankly, I don't expect that when future historians are wondering about how educated people could be so wrong, they will be thinking about people who acknowledge the validity of evolution.
It will be fascinating how historians of the future will explain how so many educated persons could have ignored science and all evidence of evolution while worshipping without any evidence some made-up supernatural sky-pixie directly responsible for many mass-murders, rapes, pillaging, plundering, slavery, child abuse and killing, not to mention the killing of unborn children, documented in some ancient book written by bronze-age goat herders.
As the years go by, as the facts are documented and as common sense ignores ficticious Gods,,,,You're losing and know it.
So you can push and demand as much as you want, BUT if you're not instututing Theology into the classroom you KNOW YOU'LL LOSE.
Hence Texas and Bible Belt states FORCING RELIGION IN.
Forcing against Constitutional laws.
There will be no revelation that it was a mistake to remove religious beliefs from education, there will only be the end result that religion fails, EVERY TIME.
But we all know how accurate Theological predictions are, don't we Socratism? You're lot's been claiming some major revelation would come along that destroys evolutional theory for what? Forty years at least, I know this because most your arguments, claims and strawmen are at least forty years old and had no validity then.
Here's a prediction that has facts: Due to massive Charter (religious) schools being built and promoted by the right-wing fundamentalists more and more uneducated and deluded people will populate the South. In the future it'll be clear what the problem is and who created it but the Republicans will refuse any responsibility for their actions.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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