FURIOUSnads! You wrote the following:
(26 Mar 2007) -- Just a friendly piece of advice to Christianity and Science. You're quite right that "[a] lot of misinformation has been passed around concerning the firing of biology teacher Kris Helphinstine". But do yourself a favor and read the truth of the matter before accusing other people of passing around misinformation. Otherwise, you just look like an idiot.
Why didn't you post it on my blog? Anyone can post on mine. I am confused, because if you took issue with my statements, why didn't you tell me straight away? I did not post on yours b/c I have no desire to give any of my information out to more places. You don't have to on mine.
Perhaps you can explain the truth of the matter. I read you blog, but didn't find it there. I found someone angry that a teacher acquired accurate (agreed?) information from a source you do not like. Does that make it invalid? Evidence is evidence...would you agree? Have you found where the rest of his scandalous slides came from? Do you realize that Helphinstine did a final paper for a 500-level history of science class on Nazi science, which emphasized eugenics? Have you read the Nugget editorial letter from five students that was posted this last Wednesday? Do you realize that he edited out religious and biblical references from his articles to avoid teaching creationism? Again, is information automatically invalid because it is on a creationist website? If that is the case, then all the science they discuss would be invalid--mutations, natural selection, artifical selection, carbon-dating limitations and capabilities, and on and on...all those scientifically observable phenomena are therefore invalid because they are discussed and evaluated on a creationist website whose authors interpret data from a different worldview than yours?
Feel free to comment on my bog site.
Thanks,
Emalman
Saturday, April 7, 2007
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I didn't post over here because my readers don't read over here. Half the point of the so-called blogosphere is the interrelation of cross-blog discussion.
As for the rest, I'll respond to it once I'm finishing listening to this baseball game.
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