Julessleuther
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Cypros- My son wants to be an archaeologist! I took an Anthro class last fall and found it fascinating!
Yikes!
My grandparents were born at the beginning of the 1900s and it used to annoy them when younger people assumed they must have spent their childhoods fighting off the Indians. Hell, they thought I was an idiot for asking if they rode the bicycles with the giant, front wheels!
I can't imagine what they would have said had they been asked if they kept dinosaurs for pets.
We must get the word out in this country that while one has a right to believe nonsense, it isn't a virtue.
At least they will be well-informed and not go through life making ignorant statements like "Evolutionists claim that we evolved from chimpanzees." or "If evolution is real then how do you explain the eye?" or, my favorite, "Evolution is just a theory." :banghead: Such statements are clear indicators that the person has no comprehension of the evolution process or scientific method.
Does your mom teach in Kansas? or Texas maybe? They have that funny museum showing humans coexisting with dinosaurs.![]()
Cypros- My son wants to be an archaeologist! I took an Anthro class last fall and found it fascinating!
Hey gaia,
Yep. That is the museum. I saw Maher's coverage but thought it was in Texas.
I give your mom credit. I don't think they could pay me enough to teach in secondary education these days. The schools are held hostage by testing ("No Child Left Behind") and parents and students who impose their own ideologies and limited perspective on education and knowledge onto the public school system. On top of that your mother is teaching science and evolution -- both of which have been undermined by conservative politics. She deserves kudos!
She actually teaches at a university...sad but true. A lot of these kids are coming from high schools where they were not taught anything about evolution and so the entire concept has been warped by media, parents, religious and political affliations, etc, etc.
Did anyone watch Discovering Ardi last night on the Discovery Channel? She is definitely a very unique find which sheds just a little more light on our family tree. Her feet are amazing!
She actually teaches at a university...sad but true. A lot of these kids are coming from high schools where they were not taught anything about evolution and so the entire concept has been warped by media, parents, religious and political affliations, etc, etc.
Did anyone watch Discovering Ardi last night on the Discovery Channel? She is definitely a very unique find which sheds just a little more light on our family tree. Her feet are amazing!
It is hard to believe that a college student is complaining about course content in this way. If they elect to enroll in a college course on anthropology, biology, etc. they have to expect that there will be evolution. If they don't like it they can drop the course. It is their choice.
I taped the Ardi show but did not have a chance to watch it yet. I am compiling my documents for tenure review and so things are pretty crazy. I am looking forward to it.