Posts Tagged ‘agnostic’

Ben Stein’s new movie “Expelled” hits theaters on this Friday.. Chucky Darwin unable to attend.

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Ben Stein’s new movie about the fascism in the science community, that bars free speech, & any questioning pf Darwinism, will be opening in theaters this Friday April 18, 2008.

Unfortunately Mr. Darwin will not be able to attend. He was apparently unable to figure out how to raise himself from the dead, unlike his arch nemesis, Jesus. (You may trace back the historical proof starting here, if you’re a true research scientist.)

This is a must see movie, & especially so for those closed minded atheists that are so fearfully attacking it. People always react violently to things they fear, or they run from it. It’s the fight or flight response. A panic attack of sorts you see.. Seasoned professional Therapists will tell you however, that you should face your fears to overcome them. So come on out all ye haters of creationism! Open your minds to the possibility that you really have been closed minded little trolls, who hide behind the faux premise that you are objective research scientists! Come see the movie! What can it hurt? After all, most of you feel that you know everything there is to know already right?

~Dan Lee

“The fact of evolution is the backbone of biology, and biology is thus in the peculiar position of being a science founded on an improved theory, is it then a science or faith?” ~ Charles Darwin

Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” ~ Albert Einstein

“The fanatical atheists are like slaves who are still feeling the weight of their chains which they have thrown off after hard struggle. “The fanatical atheists,” he wrote in a letter, “are like slaves who are still feeling the weight of their chains which they have thrown off after hard struggle. They are creatures who–in their grudge against traditional religion as the ‘opium of the masses’– cannot hear the music of the spheres.” That’s worthy of repeating: “They are creatures who–in their grudge against traditional religion as the ‘opium of the masses’– cannot hear the music of the spheres.” ~Albert Einstein

How I entered college an Agnostic Liberal and left a Conservative Christian

Monday, March 17th, 2008

How I entered college an Agnostic Liberal and left a Conservative Christian

By Mrs. Deadken

The following is an account of my SoCal college experiences…

During my first semester, I took a Political Science class and scored “flaming Liberal” on the entrance exam (I scored further left than anyone in the entire class). I also took a bunch of Sociology, Psychology, Science and Multi-cultural classes. In these subjects I was routinely told about the evils of America, Republicans and Christians. I was enlightened in my science classes about how God does not exist. I was informed that men are pigs (except possibly the progressive, sensitive, compliant ones that were bi-products of the feminist movement). I remember giggling in agreement when my professors talked about how archaic and ignorant Christians were and nodding in unison when they described how greedy and arrogant Republicans were. I would then bring this “superior intellectual knowledge” home to my high-school-sweetheart-turned-hubby Charlie, in hopes that I could sway him from his Conservative Christian views (oh yeah, our household was a barrel of monkeys during this time period). Charlie would ask me questions like, “Don’t you wonder why they aren’t offering counter points? What are they afraid of? What are they hiding?” I remember him so logically and lovingly providing the balance that my professors deprived me of. However, like so many naïve young college kids, I thought “how could my instructors, with all of their education and degrees, be wrong?” Class after class, semester after semester, I heard the same old stuff. But little by little, it didn’t feel so great to bob my head in unison. In fact, I secretly became ashamed. Even though I was a goody-two-shoes obsessed with my 4.0, I had always been somewhat of a rebel at heart. In jr. high and high school I was drawn to the “different” kids (for me it was the brainiac/skater/sci-fi/punk crowd). I really admired those that did not blindly follow the crowd, were willing to take a stand, stick-up for the underdog, etc. Suddenly, here I was in college, and somehow I had become part of the mass mob majority. I grew more and more skeptical, I began to see the importance of Charlie’s questions, and I wanted answers.

Really long story short… you can only be spoon fed a one-sided story for so long before (hopefully) you begin to question its validity. Out of my respect and admiration for my hubby, my need for balance, my love for the underdogs, etc. I started to do my own research. It is interesting, amazing, and life-altering the information that can be found outside of college. You might be familiar with some of my findings like: I learned that scientific theories (the ones trying to remove God) actually contradict with scientific laws – weird that my Science teachers never disclosed that FACT (for more lefty myths, see my blog: Lies from the Land of the Left). Anyway, some of you know my story from there… I am now a Conservative Christian living in SoCal – a REBEL once again! Woohoo! And… (just in case you didn’t know)… Ann Coulter and Jesus rock!!!

I realize that this was my personal experience. And, to be fair, the types of classes I took might partly explain why my professors were so biased: my BA major was in Liberal Arts (fyi: liberal meaning “the seven branches of medieval education”, not “Michael Moore”) with a minor in Sociology and my MA was in Education and Multicultural studies. As a side note, I do want to give a shout-out to my Calculus teacher and most of my grad school professors at Chapman University (private school, hellooo) for remaining fairly balanced – I now realize how truly courageous they were. I am now a public school teacher myself and I understand the enormous responsibility that comes with my profession. I know how students can blindly believe what they are told, so I must be as fair and balanced as possible. In my opinion, a lot of our kids are having a Liberal agenda shoved down their throats, and they are buying it hook, line and sinker. Unfortunately, I do not think my story is unique.

“Test everything. Hold on to the good.” 1 Thessalonians 5:21

Currently reading :
Coulter_Book_On_Godless
Godless: The Church of Liberalism
By Ann Coulter
Release date: By 06 June, 2006