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mwdem

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134. My grandson, at 5 1/2 , watches Cosmos every week...
Thu May 1, 2014, 07:34 PM
May 2014

His teacher let's him lecture the class the next day on what he learned. This is in Kansas.

Anything that makes a thumper's head explode is a good thing. hobbit709 May 2014 #1
Yes..... Swede Atlanta May 2014 #123
Big Bang has pretty much won out over steady state-- eridani May 2014 #166
:) I agree with that! nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #158
if it says it in the 'good book'.... ejpoeta May 2014 #2
For most of them it is the only book they have ever read malaise May 2014 #4
And even then, they selectively read it. hobbit709 May 2014 #5
+1,000 malaise May 2014 #7
I've yet to see JackInGreen May 2014 #15
Or even the Friday night catfish fry hobbit709 May 2014 #20
Not only is it the only book they have ever read, SheilaT May 2014 #83
Does It Actually Say In The Bible. . . ProfessorGAC May 2014 #23
It does not say it directly whopis01 May 2014 #30
It's simpler than that jberryhill May 2014 #59
I'm not familair with that whopis01 May 2014 #126
Does this include those 800 and 900 year old folks? Generic Other May 2014 #114
It does whopis01 May 2014 #121
Well I know what my math teacher would have said Generic Other May 2014 #124
I always like the idea of a god who just likes screwing around with people like that whopis01 May 2014 #128
God.... The practical joker! defacto7 May 2014 #163
Which NT genealogy? There are two, and they don't agree with each other. stopbush May 2014 #162
Well, on the first day, he created CFLs thesquanderer May 2014 #36
Problem is, they even believe stuff that's not "in the good book" Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #159
"...no one has ever seen a star form." chervilant May 2014 #3
thank you!! ejpoeta May 2014 #6
Mainly because religion is nuts. LiberalFighter May 2014 #27
Excellent, insightful, and accurate post. marew May 2014 #55
why can't evolution and religion coexist. AlbertCat May 2014 #120
My sentiments exactly Albert mdbl May 2014 #147
"why can't evolution and religion coexist" amuse bouche May 2014 #31
Facts and Religion can co-exist Gothmog May 2014 #81
Wonderful post! Thanks. JDPriestly May 2014 #117
I am a member of the Reformed Movement of Judaism Gothmog May 2014 #119
That brings me to my own conclusions: chervilant May 2014 #34
I agree but it also strengthens the case for a higher power.. mountain grammy May 2014 #48
Evolution and religion do co-exist. Many of the religions using the same Bible accept evolution. tclambert May 2014 #50
As a rule, science and religion do co-exist LongTomH May 2014 #85
You are right. Most major religious bodies are thoughtful and intelligent about science these days Hekate May 2014 #97
Haven't cosmologists actually SEEN stars forming.. pangaia May 2014 #25
One could easily say that chervilant May 2014 #33
But proven only in our universe hootinholler May 2014 #46
The universe on my shoulders pangaia May 2014 #66
But then again that's the beauty of being human hootinholler May 2014 #71
Yes, but, how would we know? :) n/t chervilant May 2014 #100
Perhaps it is what causes the patterns hootinholler May 2014 #106
Wow! chervilant May 2014 #130
It's from wiki, but the paper hootinholler May 2014 #153
Google on "Stellar Nurseries" or "Star Forming Regions" LongTomH May 2014 #87
Well, star formation takes a long time. Like evolution, we see the stages and components... Gravitycollapse May 2014 #148
Holy Paradox Cartoonist May 2014 #86
He explained how the eye evolved on, I believe, the 2nd or 3rd show. lob1 May 2014 #107
You can stream all his shows at the Cosmos website here: ohnoyoudidnt May 2014 #108
The guy is just plain wrong too... Spitfire of ATJ May 2014 #92
Actually.... nytemare May 2014 #136
Neil Degrasse Tyson is great Fred Drum May 2014 #8
And our Universe is an estimated 13.8 billion years old cpwm17 May 2014 #16
I was wondering if anyone was going to defacto7 May 2014 #164
Well M31, the Andromeda galaxy is visible with the unaided eye. longship May 2014 #19
Also, Some Of What We See As Faint Stars. . . ProfessorGAC May 2014 #24
Not really true. Since Andromeda is about as far away as something we can see and MillennialDem May 2014 #32
I am severely in LUVVVVVV with Neil Degrasse Tyson!!! chervilant May 2014 #35
+1 SunSeeker May 2014 #109
You're too late, he's taken LOL rocktivity May 2014 #141
Ramen. n/t mattclearing May 2014 #57
Yeah. Recently I asked an astronomer SheilaT May 2014 #84
Did you mean universe? We can see lots of galaxies outside our own. Thor_MN May 2014 #112
No. Not the entire Universe. SheilaT May 2014 #132
Well, heck, if you are talking unaided naked eye, I can't see half way across the room. Thor_MN May 2014 #155
LOL! SheilaT May 2014 #168
Exactly where in the Bible does it say the earth is 6000 years old? (n/t) spin May 2014 #9
Actually it doesn't. you can blame Bishop Ussher for that one. hobbit709 May 2014 #10
Exactly. In 1654, an Anglican bishop does some calculations based on Biblical chronology ... spin May 2014 #21
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2014 #47
Any fundy who claims the Earth is only 6k years old is a fraud because... Kaleva May 2014 #22
Thank you workinclasszero May 2014 #42
Ayn Rand was an atheist. And she hated Christians. Not selfish enough for her. tclambert May 2014 #43
Exactly my point workinclasszero May 2014 #170
They trace the lineage all the way back to Adam using biblical text Major Nikon May 2014 #38
That's a fascinating graph in your post. (n/t) spin May 2014 #60
Not sure, but here is where it says the safeinOhio May 2014 #65
The Bible is really really weak on lasers, geophysics, micro-organisms and electromagnetism, too nikto May 2014 #11
It's crappy, creepy and ignorant! A book written by those trying to RKP5637 May 2014 #29
Back then, shepherd was a high tech job. tclambert May 2014 #45
They didn't know that Noah had to get Kangaroos, Platypluses, Wooly Mammoths, Saber Tooth Tigers Thor_MN May 2014 #115
I do not know why but your post made me think of this song :) lunasun May 2014 #138
Let's HEAR it for bringing their ENTIRE MYTH to it's KNEES!!!!!! MrMickeysMom May 2014 #12
Did they get this upset over Carl Sagan in the original Cosmos? Crunchy Frog May 2014 #13
They got upset then JackInGreen May 2014 #18
At least Sagan was white. (n/t) thesquanderer May 2014 #39
I have heard right wingers exboyfil May 2014 #75
I would rent the auditorium, pay Dr. Tyson his speaking fee, and sell tickets to the event Ikonoklast May 2014 #146
The marketing of "Creationism" as a thing, Wise Child May 2014 #41
Yes jberryhill May 2014 #61
As I remember it defacto7 May 2014 #165
dumbest argument.......ever BrainDrain May 2014 #14
It's a well known fact Tree-Hugger May 2014 #62
They have been set-up to believe that their happiness and survival is dependent upon falsehoods siligut May 2014 #17
Come on... RoccoR5955 May 2014 #26
There individuals are so overwhelmingly ignorant it's difficult to even listen to RKP5637 May 2014 #28
evolution obxnacy May 2014 #37
But God is omnipotent! shawn703 May 2014 #40
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2014 #49
Too good not to share - since we're on the subject of a prankster God derby378 May 2014 #63
Exactly Major Nikon May 2014 #64
Lmao. that's perfect! opiate69 May 2014 #89
... Major Nikon May 2014 #110
What you write in jest has been seriously propounded by some people. Jim Lane May 2014 #160
Most biblical scholars will tell you that the 6 days of creation is a metaphor. L0oniX May 2014 #44
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The Dead Sea scrolls are real. No intelligent person would deny that. L0oniX May 2014 #52
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2014 #54
I'm not a biblical scholar and I could have told you that. pangaia May 2014 #77
I guess a good definition of fundamentalism is that it's antitheological MisterP May 2014 #150
People who practice faith should not feel it necessary to explain things with science. Agnosticsherbet May 2014 #53
LOL! So true! n/t marew May 2014 #56
Their kids start asking tough questions. JoePhilly May 2014 #70
They'd burst into flames if frogmarch May 2014 #58
Thread Killer 7wo7rees May 2014 #67
I am SO stealing this! hatrack May 2014 #73
That is awesome! backscatter712 May 2014 #88
Does kind of put things into perspective, doesn't it? LongTomH May 2014 #101
Ok so the world is estimated to be 14.8 billion. But notice how they dont tell you what the margin rhett o rick May 2014 #68
Uh, no. The world is only about 4.5bn. AtheistCrusader May 2014 #96
Cosmos is so wonderful. oldandhappy May 2014 #69
Agreed. Seriously though, Science is not trying to prove that God does not exist Xyzse May 2014 #72
I was reading a book called "Leonardo's Notebooks" exboyfil May 2014 #74
Where do they get the 6,000 number from anyway? eom Maraya1969 May 2014 #76
From the "begats," I think, Blue_In_AK May 2014 #79
See post #21 Kaleva May 2014 #93
During the 2010 Alaska gubernatorial debates, Blue_In_AK May 2014 #78
The fact that the conservative nut cases hate this show is wonderful Gothmog May 2014 #80
The usual arguments from ignorance and purposeful obtuseness one would expect chrisa May 2014 #82
It takes as much faith to believe in evolution as creationism. Waiting For Everyman May 2014 #90
Seriously? That old saw? Have you ever paid attention to how well that... Silent3 May 2014 #91
faith requires belief, science does not Godhumor May 2014 #105
A number of governments have attempted to abolish all or some religions. Kaleva May 2014 #131
it was a hypothetical Godhumor May 2014 #133
You... lack understanding of this topic tkmorris May 2014 #116
Gonna have to disagree with you on that. AverageJoe90 May 2014 #129
The theory of evolution requires no faith, it is based on evidence. phil89 May 2014 #137
Random variation is not the same as natural selection. Natural selection is not random. Gravitycollapse May 2014 #149
No it doesn't. Saying so means you don't know what faith means. NuclearDem May 2014 #156
Religionists = "The Flat Earth Club" blkmusclmachine May 2014 #94
Neil de Grasse Tyson and Cosmos are both wonderful. It's must-see viewing, and I can hardly wait... Hekate May 2014 #95
It's been debunked so many times before. merrily May 2014 #98
After a good solid week of shit-throwing arguments in the religion forum... AtheistCrusader May 2014 #99
Was just thinking the same thing skepticscott May 2014 #152
I suspect this 6000 year myth has been around longer than modern day fundies.............. wandy May 2014 #102
Anything that pisses off the religionistas is good in my book. Vashta Nerada May 2014 #103
Self-Esteem Bernardo de La Paz May 2014 #104
but no one has ever seen a star form. AlbertCat May 2014 #111
You can't fix STUPID. penndragon69 May 2014 #113
I almost never watch TV awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #118
yes lunasun May 2014 #140
Gracias... awoke_in_2003 May 2014 #143
"No One Has Ever Seen A Star Form" DallasNE May 2014 #122
'on day four of creation' oy. spanone May 2014 #125
I love Cosmos, but my favorite science show is Through The Wormhole with the great Morgan Freeman aint_no_life_nowhere May 2014 #127
My grandson, at 5 1/2 , watches Cosmos every week... mwdem May 2014 #134
our kids ask is it time yet? we do not do much TV and are surprised at the continuing interest lunasun May 2014 #142
That's exactly how my daughter and son in law are. mwdem May 2014 #145
“Whether or not stars are still forming today, the Bible does not specify," lunasun May 2014 #135
They may be right -- after all, rocktivity May 2014 #139
"no one has ever seen a star form"... Well, we've seen the DEATH of this one... Beartracks May 2014 #144
It all happened by magic, the magic hand of God. gtar100 May 2014 #151
Or more likely, they do not care Puzzledtraveller May 2014 #154
Cut 'em some slack. They're only off by about 14.8 billion years. nyquil_man May 2014 #157
THE stupid is yuiyoshida May 2014 #161
Let's do an experiment Exposethefrauds May 2014 #167
Recommended! HuckleB May 2014 #169
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