Pennsylvania Rep. Steve Bloom Seeks Cosponsors For Bill That Spurs Creationism Discussion
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/07/steve-bloom-creationism_n_3720530.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
It is time Rebecca Klein learned how to use GOOGLE is she wants to stay employed as Associate Education Editor.
A simple search on GOOGLE for ::: Steve Bloom "Intelligent Design" produced enough hits to convince even the HARD OF UNDERSTANDING the proof that Steve Bloom has no interest in Judeo-Christian "Creationism" but instead is championing Unification Church "Intelligent Design".
Maybe an "Education Editor" doesn't know the difference, in which case the editor ought to get EDUCATED. "Intelligent Design" is NOT "creationism". ID has only a surface similarity with creationism. ID is a trojan horse which has a long-range goal of entrapping gullible and under-educated people into a totalitarian belief system created in North Korea which mixes Asian Ancestor-Worship with biblical doctrines to sucker bible believers that a Korean Man is the Messiah who replaced Jesus after god fired Jesus for failure.
Intelligent Design is Anti-Jewish and Anti-Christian both and it has no relationship to traditional "creationist" beliefs which have historically existed in America.
Good journalism requires writers to know the difference and to point out to the readers the differences. A govt lawmaker supporting indoctrination in a totalitarian anti-freedom-of-religion system like the foreign-based Unification Church (which "unifies" ancestor worship with judeo-christian ideas) would not be re-elected if his constituents were ever told what Intelligent Design is created to do.
https://twitter.com/LiannTheLiann/status/365399966627270656
Unification Church (Moonies) "Intelligent Design" Trojan Horse
Unification Church (Moonies) "Intelligent Design" Trojan Horse
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_design
Intelligent design (ID) is a form of creationism promulgated by the Discovery Institute, a politically conservative think tank based in the United States.[1]
The Institute defines it as the proposition that "certain features of
the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent
cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection."[2] It is a contemporary adaptation of the traditional teleological argument for the existence of God, presented by its advocates as "an evidence-based scientific theory about life's origins" rather than "a religious-based idea".[3] All the leading proponents of intelligent design are associated with the Discovery Institute [n 1][4] and believe the designer to be the Christian deity.[n 2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_design_movement
It has happened recently that Huffington Post has published several
articles about RED STATES adopting "creationist" science curricula in
public schools. The articles are written with no particular attention to
the vast chasm between "christians" and the North-
Korean-Ancestor-Worship Unification Church religion that has a
superficial christian veneer and has supplanted "Jesus" with "Sun Myung
Moon" as messiah. Unification "theology: is a trojan horse with an
anti-christian core.
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truly moderate
Paleo-conservative and Anti-tea party
To add to my point, evolution WAS taught at the private Catholic
school I attended. When they taught it, it was explained that evolution
was not the "official" position of what Catholics believe, but that it
is held as a majority consensus in science as being the most
scientifically valid theory for the creation of the universe. We were
also taught the earth was over 4 billion years old.
As a result, I ended up (in my youth) believing that God created the
earth but that the earth is 4 billion + years old (old earth
creationism). Interestingly enough, I still believe the same today,
though I'm christian and not specifically "catholic".
I just provided my story in hopes to add some context to this policy debate/issue. I think the main questions are:
#1. Can it simply be taught that because evolution is a theory and not
law, its plausible that alternative hypothesis could be offered
up....without directly mentioning creationism?
#2. Would allowing an alternative view, even if it doesn't directly
relate to religion, be a violation of seperation of church and state
(considering science is not a god/religion)?
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You flunked science. Evolution is not a "theory" -- it is OBSERVABLE
FACT. We create new lifeforms in the labs today using the SCIENCE that
works reliably over and over and over. We create new species, not just
new hybrids.
The article is poorly written. "Creationism" is not at issue. The
Unification Church THEOLOGY of "Intelligent Design" is associated with
Steve Bloom's name as is easily ascertained by a simple Google search.
There is a vast difference between "creationism" and :Intelligent
Design", they are only similar in appearance but ID is a trojan horse to
undermine traditional Christianity and in fact overthrow the freedom of
religion in America -- there is NO FREEDOM OF RELIGION ALLOWED IN
UNIFICATION CHURCH DOCTRINE.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/Ozvoxhumana/steve-bloom-creationism_n_3720530_275398577.html
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Wikipedia says whatever anonymous volunteers write, and propagandists for causes use it to blur the truth all the time. Rather than STOPPING at reading the first entry in google results, read on and follow the ::: Intelligent-Design AND Discovery-Institute :::
Go further and google ::: Discovery-Institute AND Unification Church.
Go further and google ::: Discovery-Institute AND Hudson-Institute
Go further and google ::: Discovery-Institute AND Sun Myung Moon
Go further and google ::: Sun Myung Moon AND MESSIAH
Go further and google ::: Sun Myung Moon AND gay people are dung-eating dogs
Unification Church is ANTI-CHRISTIAN, the opposite of christian. It preaches that Jesus is a loser who was killed before he could do the job god sent him to do and therefore god had to send a better one after god fired Jesus for failure.
When the Unification Church Discovery Institute says "Christian" they use the word in the original sense of "Messiah, whomever that may be, perhaps Moon".
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