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Old Mar 27, 2008, 07:04 pm   #111 (permalink) (top)
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I see. Any science doesn't do the same? Instead of teaching about eternal damnation it teaches children they can only be intelligent beings if they accept basic tenants of the belief system that is atheism and objective thought.

Science teaches the same dogma, acceptance of a way of thinking as the "right" way of thinking. And it is best when it catches people while their young.
Take a look at the curriculum if you want to know what science teaches.
National Science Education Standards

In no way does science teach acceptance of ways of thinking as being "right." Why do you think doing experiments is such a fundamental part of science in all grade levels? Why is it that people applying the concepts they learned in science classes are able to create new things based on those concepts?

Concept: Diamonds are the hardest mineral. Using Moh's Hardness Scale, we see that diamonds rank as a ten in hardness and talc ranks as a one. Through experiment we see that diamonds scratch talc but talc does not scratch diamonds. Applying that concept, we make saw blades coated with diamond dust that cut through all other stone since diamond is the hardest mineral. If we discover a mineral that scratches diamond but cannot be scratched by diamond then the scale is rewritten, our curriculum changes, and this new mineral brings life to new experiments, new concepts, and new applications of concept.

Religious cult[ure] does not encourage experiments or questioning. It damns them.
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