http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/education/how-american-fundamentalist-schools-are-using-nessie-to-disprove-evolution.17918511
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/education/how-american-fundamentalist-schools-are-using-nessie-to-disprove-evolution.17918511
ransom wrote: Where's the facepalm smiley?
Seriously. It hurts to think about what we are doing to the current generation of children. I watched The Flinstones when I was a kid, but even then I knew it was not historically true.
I hate it when the media discovers "Hey, there are weird people out there!". They are like sheep, seriously.
Read the title too quick. I thought they were using Nisie, first generation Japanese American citizens, to disprove evolution.
I actually know lots of people who buy into this stuff, otherwise intelligent people who always say "you just have to have faith" and/or "all things are possible for god" when presented with the scientific evidence that proves them wrong.
People are actually still looking for the remains of Noah's Ark. I have friends that are 100% convinced that the whole Noah's Ark story is literally true. You can't argue with them.
There are times when I wonder if the second Dark Ages are forthcoming... that was 800 years or so I'd like to have back...
Ian F wrote: There are times when I wonder if the second Dark Ages are forthcoming... that was 800 years or so I'd like to have back...
I'd welcome it. I would love to live a simple life that involves trying not to get sick and finding food.
Otto Maddox wrote: I actually know lots of people who buy into this stuff, otherwise intelligent people who always say "you just have to have faith" and/or "all things are possible for god" when presented with the scientific evidence that proves them wrong. People are actually still looking for the remains of Noah's Ark. I have friends that are 100% convinced that the whole Noah's Ark story is literally true. You can't argue with them.
This is actually one of the things I don't understand about fundamentalism. My Grandparents were Christians. My Parents were Christians. They had no problem with accepting evolution, they just thought that their god started it, and filed it away in the "Works in Mysterious Ways" department. Being harassed at their churches about that kind of stuff is why they all quit attending Church (about the mid-1980s or so).
The two guys that carved up a wooden lizard and took the photos back in 1936 fessed up. It's a hoax.
One guy died a few years ago, one is still kicking. (and laughing)
Dan
some mythology book said: "Are dinosaurs alive today? Scientists are becoming more convinced of their existence. Have you heard of the 'Loch Ness Monster' in Scotland? 'Nessie' for short has been recorded on sonar from a small submarine, described by eyewitnesses, and photographed by others. Nessie appears to be a plesiosaur."
In reply to Anti-stance:
Old, but unfortunately..seems it's still needed.
http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/signs.html
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/education/how-american-fundamentalist-schools-are-using-nessie-to-disprove-evolution.17918511
Another claim taught is that a Japanese whaling boat once caught a dinosaur. It's unclear if the movie Godzilla was the inspiration for this lesson.
[sigh!] I hate reporters who are so lazy that they start mocking stuff without doing the legwork to understand the claim. If she had bothered with looking she could have mocked much more effectively; the claim is due to people confusing a rotting basking shark carcass with a plesiosaur http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuiyo-maru_carcass
friedgreencorrado wrote: In reply to Anti-stance: Old, but unfortunately..seems it's still needed. http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/signs.html
that article said: There is a persistent myth that hundreds or even thousands of years ago, long before anyone knew that blood circulates throughout the body, or that germs cause disease, our ancestors possessed miraculous remedies that modern science cannot understand. Much of what is termed "alternative medicine" is part of that myth. Ancient folk wisdom, rediscovered or repackaged, is unlikely to match the output of modern scientific laboratories. & Alas, there is never a clear photograph of a flying saucer, or the Loch Ness monster. All scientific measurements must contend with some level of background noise or statistical fluctuation. But if the signal-to-noise ratio cannot be improved, even in principle, the effect is probably not real and the work is not science. Thousands of published papers in para-psychology, for example, claim to report verified instances of telepathy, psychokinesis, or precognition. But those effects show up only in tortured analyses of statistics. The researchers can find no way to boost the signal, which suggests that it isn't really there.
These seem to fit well here.
Anti-stance wrote:Ian F wrote: There are times when I wonder if the second Dark Ages are forthcoming... that was 800 years or so I'd like to have back...I'd welcome it. I would love to live a simple life that involves trying not to get sick and finding food.
I'd miss indoor plumbing and antibiotics. I kind of like cars, too
An artist in Minneapolis created a replica of the Loch Ness Monster and set it loose in the city lakes a few years ago. The park board moves it around to different lakes each year, I think it's pretty funny.
Ian F wrote: There are times when I wonder if the second Dark Ages are forthcoming... that was 800 years or so I'd like to have back...
There is a good chapter in here on that very thing... a good read. I wish it was cheap enough to hand out a copy to everyone in the whole damn country.
I will take a stand and say that I think macro evolution is a crock of crap. I disagree with a lot in this article but the view that previous posters have taken isn't very broad either.
I purport that neither evolution nor creation can be proven nor dis-proven and belief in either takes faith. Both sides have been proven to bend the truth in attempting to prove their side right. Both sides do not follow the scientific theory; you propose a hypothesis and then try to disprove it as true. They both started with a "truth" and tried to build up the evidence to support their view, ignoring countering views. I have looked at available research and made my decision.
“Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it” You can apply that where you see fit.
As I said in the other thread, I've basically lost all hope in humanity.
Just going to enjoy my ride while I'm here.
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