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This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things (Part 48 in a Series)

Because fundamentalist Christian nuts can craft textbooks that use the Loch Ness Monster as proof of Noah's Flood and the Evil Falsehood of Evolution, and receive our tax dollars to do so by way of educational vouchers to religious private schools.

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Fundamentalist Christian Textbook Uses Nessie To Disprove Evolution
Just when you think you've heard it all. I want everyone reading this to take a moment to compose yourself. This is going to be an extremely serious discussion topic. Because the Fundamentalists have …

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13 thoughts on “This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things (Part 48 in a Series)”

  1. As I’ve said elsewhere after reading this, why do these people hate America? Why are they crossing an ocean to find evidence and proof when here in the good old US of A, we have Champ. Champ resides in Lake Champlain (although to be fair, part of it is in Canada). Good Patriotic Americans would stay at home to show proof of today’s plesiosaurs!

    1. Yes, Ellie! God meant for a Good, Red-Blooded, American Plesiosaur to disprove the Perniciously Satanic Doctrine of Evil-ution! It’s right there in the King James Bible!

  2. "I heard something — like the sound of a million rational faces crying out, then being palmed."

    It's also trite to say that if you let yourself believe one thing one thing with lack of objective evidence, it's a lot easier to go on and believe any number of other such things.  It's something I occasionally resent hearing, as a theist.  But yahoos like this make it hard to argue against.

  3. I think there are a silent (or at least too quiet) majority of theists who have no difficulty reconciling Faith and Reason. I certainly didn't mean to tweak your resentment – you are one of the good guys!

  4. No, no, I didn't take it as offense from anyone here.  I find the fundies/evangelicals arguing that Nessie, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, and UFOs disprove evolution to be the offensive ones, if only for providing fodder for ridicule of of a faith that we share (in name at least). 🙂

  5. You write:

    “I heard something — like the sound of a million rational faces crying out, then being palmed.”

    Sounds awfully similar to the line the dominie used when Gene Kelly’s character comes back, in the middle of their night, to Brigadoon. You wouldn’t happen to have paraphrased that, would you have?

  6. I assumed he was paraphrasing Obi-wan Kenobi in Star Wars: I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

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