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"scientific content for creationism"
You can believe in creationism if you want but it's wrong to call it science. Science and supernatural ideas are two different things.
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This anti-science bullshit is child abuse. The moron child abusers belong in prison.
Here we are in 2020, 161 years after Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species" using evidence from what he discovered in the Galapagos and other places, and these assholes for Jeebus are still brainwashing their young victims to throw out all the scientific discoveries since 1859, thousands and thousands of evidences for evolution from branches of science that didn't exist when Darwin lived. You got to be really fucking stupid to throw out that much science so you can believe your Magic Man did it.
If it was up to me these child abusers would be executed, but unfortunately that's not going to happen.
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Creationist series takes teens to explore the Galapagos
The islands' diversity of natural resources was the setting for the production, which is part of an Adventist Education pedagogical project.
May 31, 2020
To help strengthen belief in the Bible account of Creation, Seventh-day Adventists in South America have produced “Adventures in Galapagos,” a two-episode television series as part of an interdisciplinary learning program for Adventist schools in the division and beyond.
Eight nations in South America, as well as Mexico and the United States, will be able to view the program, which is available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish via the Feliz7Play online platform.
Edgard Luz, education director for the church’s South America Division, said, “The project goes beyond producing a movie or a series. That's what Hollywood and streaming services do. Our goal was to produce a multidisciplinary product that would serve various platforms and support scientific content for creationism, in a language that speaks to today’s youth.”
Galapagos island was chosen for the diversity of its natural resources, including marine life, volcanos, and much more. Everything shown in the series is supported with scientific evidence, which students can explore in-depth on websites such as www.origins.org.
Video Contest Promoted
After viewing the series videos and addressing the subject in class, students will be able to participate in a game in which you have to decipher a puzzle from the scenes presented in the series.
The project will also promote a division-wide competition for small films with creationist themes, which must be produced entirely by the students. The best productions from each school will be chosen, going through regional competitions, until they reach the 16 best in all of South America. A cash prize will be given to the final winner.
To support the production of students from the eight countries that take up the challenge, a behind-the-scenes documentary of the series and practical instructions on how to produce a small film was also produced, which also will air on the Feliz7Play platform.
This article was originally published on the South American Division’s Spanish site.
THE STUPID, IT BURNS.
"Darwin was the first to use data from nature to convince people that evolution is true, and his idea of natural selection was truly novel. It testifies to his genius that the concept of natural theology, accepted by most educated Westerners before 1859, was vanquished within only a few years by a single five-hundred-page book. On the Origin of Species turned the mysteries of life's diversity from mythology into genuine science." -- Jerry Coyne
Monday, June 1, 2020
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