Rubio another wacko Republican Science idiot..

So tell us Mr I Used To Be A Republican, how would one test the theory of evolution creating erf and all of her inhabitants?

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Uh, nobody believes evolution "created" anything. Evolution is descent with modification from a common ancestor; it has nothing to do with how the Earth was formed (by gravity) or how non-living matter gave rise to life (abiogenesis). No true scientist claims to know how life came into existence. Although there are theories on the subject, and various tests have produced interesting results, it is probably unknowable. Even devout Christian scientists would say that they have faith that God is the ultimate designer, but they wouldn't claim to know it. In fact, even the Bible doesn't make any such claim. Hebrews 11 comes to mind.

If you do know the answer (and you have evidence to support it), the floor is yours.
 
"I'm not a scientist, man. I can tell you what recorded history says, I can tell you what the Bible says, but I think that's a dispute amongst theologians and I think it has nothing to do with the gross domestic product or economic growth of the United States," "I don't think I'm qualified to answer a question like that. At the end of the day, I think there are multiple theories out there on how the universe was created and I think this is a country where people should have the opportunity to teach them all."

Giving a Religous Parable equal creedance as a scientific theory in a public school is pure stupidity or pandering, take your pick.

Or ridicule, because of partisonship "is pure stupidity or pandering, take your pick"..... I'm agnostic.....and don't ricicule the beliefs of others concerning
the creation of the universe.....we simply don't know how it came to be and theres no shame in admitting that fact....as Rubio did......nor is there
any reason to hide from others the beliefs of religious people....it hurts no one to be informed......
In my opinion, its far better to know and be expossed to what other cultures believe than to remain an ignorant and narrow-minded hack.
 
The ignorant who ridicule their opponents reveal their weakness and fear. We now have an ignorant majority voting. The conservatives need to get out and educate people if they want their votes. Either that or remove the Department of Education from Fed control.
 
One is right to fear the likes of Religous zelots like Rubio, they will destroy a civilization if given power. Look what the Muslam zelots are doing to the Middle East.


Its not the religen that is dangerous, its the zelot.
 
One is right to fear the likes of Religous zelots like Rubio, they will destroy a civilization if given power. Look what the Muslam zelots are doing to the Middle East.


Its not the religen that is dangerous, its the zelot.

Can you show us from your OP what makes Rubio a "Religious Zealot". Personally, I think you're using religion as an excuse to demonize a politician you disagree with. Do you honestly believe that is what good Americans do?
 
One is right to fear the likes of Religous zelots like Rubio, they will destroy a civilization if given power. Look what the Muslam zelots are doing to the Middle East.


Its not the religen that is dangerous, its the zelot.

Look Jarod, I know you're already prepping for the 2016 election and all, but Rubio is not a religious zealot. He clearly said that he isn't qualified to answer the question - that he doesn't know the answer. That's a huge step away from what many religious Republicans believe, and demonstrates open-mindedness.

The part about "teaching both sides" concerns me, but Rubio obviously isn't a zealot.
 
I hope you are correct, but I am often suprised by there resurgence. I do belive that to remain relevant the Republicans are in the process of taking a step forward, how far forward I dont know. But it is evidenced by the fact that Rubio is positioning himself with the "I dont know" instead of a full throated belive in biblical creationism.
they are going to have to visit reality one day, i get the nuance, but the Repubs are doomed to be a minority party, until they dump the intrusion on social issues, and the Bible as as political.

I got a feeling they can't - the demographics are setting in for good this time.
 
Look Jarod, I know you're already prepping for the 2016 election and all, but Rubio is not a religious zealot. He clearly said that he isn't qualified to answer the question - that he doesn't know the answer. That's a huge step away from what many religious Republicans believe, and demonstrates open-mindedness.

Jarod is among the bootlicker leftists who are establishing a false narrative about Rubio. Useful idiots.
 
Look Jarod, I know you're already prepping for the 2016 election and all, but Rubio is not a religious zealot. He clearly said that he isn't qualified to answer the question - that he doesn't know the answer. That's a huge step away from what many religious Republicans believe, and demonstrates open-mindedness.

The part about "teaching both sides" concerns me, but Rubio obviously isn't a zealot.

I agree what Rubio said was progress and represents the start of the Republicans step into the 19th century, but its still WRONG. To give Religous Parables the same creedance as a scientific theory is silly and teaches our children the wrong message.
 
True. All that understand that there are people who could vote for them in the US that believe that God created the world would generally say this.

I belive God created the world, I simply dont belive that should be taught in school, unless its a religous studies class or a class on religous writings, it should not be taught as human knoledge.
 
I agree what Rubio said was progress and represents the start of the Republicans step into the 19th century, but its still WRONG. To give Religous Parables the same creedance as a scientific theory is silly and teaches our children the wrong message.

Read your own article again. Rubio said he didn't know how old the earth is.
 
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