keepin on

robin brown–teacher retired. supports academic freedom. quote mine gould. unfilled gaps in fossil record. evidence agaisnt evolution is ignored. tornado in junkyard. public favors evidence againt evolution. we must follow freedom to follow all evidence.

gerry meisels–professor and standards writer. points out nature of science part of standards which refutes the academic freedom argument. sets record straight on gould quotes! we are all concerned about our children.

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8 Responses to keepin on

  1. Steverino says:

    gerry meisels-Highlighting that work force of FLA is lacking in the skill to work high technology job due to poor education……Very well put.

  2. Steverino says:

    President, Fla. family counsel…..blah…blah…blah.

    Argument from emotion. Typical spinner of misinformation. Micro vs. Macro.

    WILL SOMEONE PLEASE SET THIS ASSHAT STRAIGHT!!! How can this continue to spout this BS!

  3. S.Scott says:

    Now there’s a guy saying there is no evidence for “Macro” – idiot 🙁

  4. S.Scott says:

    “Exodus” would be fine with me!

  5. I had a “webcast gap” and missed the Gould quote rebuttal. Dang.

  6. Steverino says:

    Last throw is a Scientist….about freaking time. Explaining how science works…explaining the process of how new information is considered.

    Stating Catholic church has no issues with TOE. Hey!…the Pope backs evolution….not sure thats factually correct.

    Wants faith explained/taught at home, not in the public schools.

    I was hoping for a rebuttal to the micro vs. macro misinformation.

  7. Steverino says:

    Wes, it wasn’t as sharp as I would have liked it to have been. It basically stated that Gould was 100% behind Evolution, but it didn’t address the quote mine earlier.

  8. Lou FCD says:

    I’d disagree Steverino. I thought he said it was the end of that very paragraph, and that they had taken him out of context.

    The quote was something like ‘evolution is the best scientific model’ or something.

    I thought it was pretty solid.

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