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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRepublicans Across The Country Are Passing ILLEGAL LAWS Requiring Teaching CREATIONISM

Seat belts please.........
The United States Constitution is very clear in prohibiting government from making any law respecting an establishment of religion, or impeding the free exercise of religion, and yet Republicans in Congress and states pass an inordinate number of laws founded completely on the Christian religion. In fact, in spite of the Constitution and several federal court rulings banning the practice, Republicans have illegally passed laws mandating the teaching of the bible as science in public schools using taxpayer dollars because they claim the creation myth is real and evolution is an abomination to bible god. It is little surprise, then, that creationists are absolutely apoplectic over a resolution introduced by a New Jersey Democrat, Representative Rush Holt, to designate British naturalist Charles Darwins birthday on February 12 as a day to recognize the importance of science in the betterment of humanity.
Holts resolution is the third attempt to recognize Charles Darwins contribution to science after former Representative Pete Stark (D-CA) first introduced the idea in 2011, and Holts first attempt to advance Darwin Day in 2013 fell short. Holt, the only Quaker in Congress, a Christian, and holder of a doctoral degree in physics said,
Charles Darwin is even more than the author of the theory of evolution, as great as that is. He represents a way of thinking, a philosophy, a methodology. It was his thirst for knowledge and his scientific approach to discovering new truths and this lesson, about the value of scientific thinking, is almost as valuable as the theory he uncovered. The executive director of the American Humanist Association, Roy Speckhardt, said Too many people are being influenced by the dangerous creationism and so-called intelligent design movements, and its time for others in Congress to stand up for true science.
http://darwinday.org/news/rep-rush-holt-re-introduces-darwin-day-resolution-in-congress/
http://darwinday.org/news/rep-rush-holt-re-introduces-darwin-day-resolution-in-congress/
Holts resolution was assigned to the House Science, Space and Technology Committee and is a strong stance against teaching creationism in public classrooms in addition to voicing great concern for the consequences of climate change denial. Keeping their ignoramus supporters unconscious of the existential danger of global climate change is why Republicans are on a crusade to use taxpayer money to teach creationism in public schools across the country despite it is a violation of the Constitution.
According to creationists, the proposed resolution acknowledging sciences contribution to mankinds progress beyond the Stone Age is an authoritarian and unconstitutional violation of the First Amendments establishment clause and protection of the freedom of speech, and as a Pagan religion is responsible for advancing infanticide, gun violence, wars, Nazism, and likely all the diseases that plagued humanity down through the ages. The creationists categorical claim is that evolution is a religion like atheism, and it leads them to assert that since the constitution calls for the state not to be involved in the establishment of any religion, atheists have no right asking the federal government to endorse and mandate the religion known as evolution. The religious right is certain that evolutionary science is the wrong side of what they moronically labelled a philosophical debate because it contradicts the Adam and Eve fairy tale. They claim that atheists have no right, and the federal government has no authority, to acknowledge sciences contribution to mankinds betterment according to their interpretation of the Constitutions First Amendment.
There is so much wrong with the creationists assertions, but their greatest inaccuracy is that evolution or atheism is a religion. It is a contention borne of rank stupidity because by definition religion is a collection of beliefs and rules used to worship a deity based on mythos and ancient texts about morality, ethics, and god-law. Religion also comprises certain behaviors, clergy, and a definition of what constitutes adherence and deity veneration through the ridiculous conviction that one can have a rapport with a deity through deliberate and direct communication. Atheism is simply the rejection of belief in the existence of a deity or deities, and as a scientific theory like gravity, it is impossible, and absurd to think that any human being worships or prays to evolution. Creationists cannot see, define, or understand gravitational theory, but they believe in gravity or they would regularly jump off the top of the Empire State Building and expect to hover. Evolutionary theory is proven, observable, and well-documented in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
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http://www.politicususa.com/2014/02/05/republicans-country-passing-illegal-laws-requiring-teaching-creationism.html
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Republicans Across The Country Are Passing ILLEGAL LAWS Requiring Teaching CREATIONISM (Original Post)
Segami
Feb 2014
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WovenGems
(776 posts)1. Say it ain't so!
Republicans hate lawyers so why are they doing things that will bring the scoundrels out the woodwork?
LongTomH
(8,636 posts)2. Most mainstream denominations don't have a problem with evolution.
The Vatican and the boards of both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches have issues statements to that effect. This should have stopped being an issue decades ago, if it wasn't for the fundamentalists and pentecostals.
No Answers in Genesis is a great resource for discussion of issues surrounding evolution and for refuting creationists. They have a whole page of essays on science and religion.