MAMAS, DON'T LET YOUR BABIES
GROW UP TO BE BOJOS... |
"I'm
not a scientist, but I've done enough reading to know that the whole
concept of natural selection and evolution is not science. It's not
repeatable. It's a theory. You can
talk about chemistry, physics - those things are all a matter of
fact. Evolution is a religious tenet -- it's a tenet of secular
humanism, and of Marxism and Communism." --
Rep. Samuel Rohrer, BoJo alumnus; Republican
Assemblyman -
PA |
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Rohrer sits on the Education Committee
of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
and is Chairman of the Basic Education Sub-Committee.
Co-Sponsored a bill that
would allow teaching Creationism in public schools. |
...BECAUSE A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE... |
"...it is the
policy of the state of New Mexico to enhance the
self-esteem of students in the classroom, yet the teaching
of a theory that indicates that children evolved
in a meaningless manner through highly improbably
random fluctuations in a pre-biotic soup can
result in a particularly negative impact on a student's
self-esteem."
--
Rep. Timothy E. Macko,
BoJo alumnus; Republican State Representative -
NM |
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And
teaching them that their ancestors were made out of dirt
and set up to fail
by God, as per the Bible, improves on this how exactly? |
...AS THE BOJO
"SCIENCE" FACULTY SO ABLY ILLUSTRATE! |
“We
think evolution is a flawed theory. We don’t believe scientific
evidence supports it.
Evolution is more of a framework or philosophy than it is a
scientific theory. Let us say I’m
digging around in the ground and I find a dinosaur bone next to a
Coke bottle. Am I really going to publish this idea that dinosaurs
and Coke bottles existed at the same time?”--
George Matzko, Ph.D., Chairman - BoJo Division of
Natural Science
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There you have it! The myth of
evolution exploded by an imaginary bone and bottle!
All science trembles before such intellect! |
Sunday School
Literature?
Nope, it's BoJo
"science":
Space
and Earth Science (3rd. ed.) |
"They are crazy.
They are stone cold f***ing nuts. I can't be kind about this,
because these people are watching The Flintstones as if it
were a documentary."
-- Lewis Black, comedian,
on Creationists.
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