Sunday, October 18, 2009

Creationism is a serious problem?

Little Green Footballs, the devalued political blog which has fallen from a blog praised by Conservatives, to a political blog committed to never ending rants against Conservatism, Conservatives, 99% of Republicans, Christians, and those that believe in Creationism is also a major target with the devalued Little Green Footballs.

Once again has gone on the war path on all things Christian or Conservative. This time, against Creationism.

The latest attack on Creationism & Creationists is based on a poll from Kansas, which concludes 53% of Kansas residents believe both Creationism & evolution should be taught in science classrooms in Kansas (I am a Creationist, however, both should be taught), the poll also reveals most who believe both Creationism & evolution should be taught are not college graduates, which is codeword for Conservatives, Little Green Football agrees with the highly intelligent college graduates (who cannot correctly cross the street at a local college in upstate New York).

Charles Johnson, the devalued individual who runs the Little Green Footballs rag, believes that it is a serious problem that Americans are not in total lockstep with the rest of the world in regards to evolution, he forgets that compared to the Nations which accept it as truth, the United States is a Christian Nation, I do not believe a comparison with Iceland, Denmark, and Sweden any be maintained. Also, is it a serious problem that we are not in total lockstep with the world in regards to global warming, that we are not on total lockstep of being appeasing idiots towards terrorism, or is it a shame we oppose government run health care?

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/34920_Majority_of_Kansans_Support_Teaching_Creationism_in_Public_Schools

This is a depressing snapshot of a terribly serious problem in the United States, which ranks at the very bottom of the world’s developed nations in acceptance of the scientific theory of evolution. Only Turkey has a lower score.


Once again on Little Green Footballs, a Christian or Conservative thought or belief is a "serious problem", I wonder when Little Green Footballs will be labeled as a "serious problem", then again, they already have.

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2 comments:

bobxxxxx said...

Also, is it a serious problem that we are not in total lockstep with the world in regards to global warming, that we are not on total lockstep of being appeasing idiots towards terrorism, or is it a shame we oppose government run health care?

I don't think your last two examples are a fair comparison. What to do about terrorism and what to do about health care are political ideas. There's nothing political about evolution, which is a basic scientific fact.

The problem with creationism, an idea that means a magic god fairy created every species out of nothing, is it is false. Ridiculously false. Insanely false.

The rejection of evolution because it conflicts with magical creation is something a nation should be ashamed of.

The person who owns this blog admits to be a creationist, which is the same as admitting a complete ignorance of science, and admitting he has no curiosity. He is not interesting in learning anything. He is not interested in understanding anything that conflicts with what he has been brainwashed to believe.

The creationists should read the book "Why Evolution is True" by Jerry Coyne, but they never will because it's for a good reason they are called willfully ignorant. I would also call creationists cowardly because they are terrified of reality.

GALACTUS said...

Creationism is a mental illness. If you believe in Young Earth Creationism, you are no different than a flat-earther, no different than people who thought evil spirits cause disease.

Creationism is not a "conservative" belief. It is occultism. Mumbo-jumbo. if you equate doting belief in fantasy and myth with conservatism, I pity you.