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Faith: "The Process of non-thinking"

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

What society doesn't see is that the Faithful are subconsciously being taught the process of non-thinking. They are taught this by forcing themselves to believe such things as Biblical stories as: Noah’s Ark, The Burning Bush and Parting of the Red Sea. You can’t possibly believe those stories and say you put thought on their feasibility.

The other day I asked my faithful friend, “Who wrote Genesis if no one was around during creation?” He said it was written by God. God inspired people to write the story of creation.

How can millions of Christians around the planet believe a story that is said to be inspired by God over the decades of research done to show otherwise?

That is what we call, the “process of non-thinking”



FT.com (Financial Times)
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http://news.ft.com/cms/s/1dae4e34-a27e-11da-9096-0000779e2340.html)

US scientific leaders have launched a new assault on political attempts to undermine the teaching of evolution in schools. The American Association for the Advancement of Science, supported by 30 other scientific and educational organisations, adopted a declaration denouncing "anti-evolution" legislation that is pending in 14 states.

The bills varied in language and strategy but "all would weaken science education", said AAAS president Gilbert Omenn, professor of medicine at the University of Michigan. "They threaten not just the teaching of evolution, but students' understanding of the biological, physical, and geological sciences."

Some of the bills would require schools to emphasise "flaws" in the theory of evolution or "disagreements" within the scientific community, the AAAS said. Others would encourage teachers to explore intelligent design and other alternatives to evolution. But the declaration, released at the AAAS annual meeting, said: "There is no significant controversy within the scientific community about the validity of evolution."

Eugenie Scott, director of the National Centre forScience Education, said: "We'd like the mainstream religions to do a betterjob making clear that evolution is consistent with their theology."

 
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