The Watchtower of Destruction: The Ferrett's Journal - The Weirdest Book I Ever Got
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The Weirdest Book I Ever Got
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| | "However, there is more to creationist science than simply insisting that god made everything, therefore it is correct."
dude, what? can you elaborate on that? what's correct? Badly written sentence on my behalf, I apologise.
I was simply trying to state that there are other individuals out there who aren't simply of the 'Well, GOD said it happened, therefore it is TRUE' mindset.
I was not stating that Creationism was 'correct'. to fix the sentence then, you could have said "However, there is more to creationist science than simply insisting that god made everything, therefore it is correctly called science"?
if that's right, i think some of the people earlier in the comments would disagree with you. to be science, you need to.. what did they say? be disprovable, be able to make predictions, there were a few of them. (i'm in a fine arts degree, so i'm not exactly well-versed in scientific theory.) ![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/25194926/1815191) | | | The Scientific Method | (Link) |
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haha, thanks. Yay fine arts degrees! *hides behind her theatre design major* Of course, I was a math nerd in high school... me too! oddly enough, i had a hard time deciding between what some people would call extreme opposites: engineering and visual arts.
granted, i'm in a digital art program, and it kind of combines the best of both worlds.
maybe i'll go to grad school and be an architect :) Seriously, look into Pasadena or Detroit. Both schools are excellent. Hee! It's not often that I run into other people in the fine arts who considered engineering. XD I'm Theatrical Design/Production...plan on going to grad for Design. |
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