The Debunking of a Missouri Teacher/Principal [View all]
John Nail teaches at St. Paul's Lutheran School in Sedalia, MO: http://www.sedaliastpauls.org/staff.php?staffID=25639&
Creationism certainly does undermine education!
Creationism, Kooks
by PZ Myers
Tina Dupuy had a good op-ed published in the Sedalia, Missouri newspaper, titled Teaching creationism hurts kids, undermines educational system. Yeah, it does: it prompted some rebuttals that made her case even more strongly. John Nail has some complaints:
Writer had it dead wrong on debate over teaching creationism
In response to Tina Dupuy column in the April 15 paper entitled Teaching creationism hurts kids, undermines education system, Id like to say, Phooey!
From the article it sounds like she has some real issues with her mother. [Cheap shot. Dupuy's article had issues with her mother's fundamentalist dogmatism
just like Nail's] It may be good therapy for her to vent in the column, however she submits NO scientific evidence of the evolution theory [The piece is about how creationism kept her ignorant of science; it's not a scientific treatise]. The only item she mentioned was when she wrote, Theres plenty of self-evident evidence (see: the flu virus).
. A virus is not even a living organism. [And yet
they evolve!]
From the Answers in Genesis website (answersingenesis.org/articles/aid/v1/n1/has-it-evolved) [Uh-oh. Not a trustworthy source at all]: So what should one say if asked, Is the bird flu evolving? It could be said that the avian influenza genome is evolving only in the sense that its continually changing and modifying [Uh, yes? That's evolution!], and not in the sense that it will someday be something other than an influenza virus [It will become a different kind of virus, with different properties. It will not become a chicken, nor does evolution predict that it will]. Yes, influenza viruses do possess a certain degree of variability; however, the amount of genetic information which a virus can carry is vastly limited[So? So's the amount of information in your genome, John Nail -- that we don't have infinite genomes is not an argument against evolution], and so are the changes which can be made to its genome before it can no longer function[Again, limits are what we expect in the real world; show me a system with an absence of limitations on its behavior and maybe I'll start believing in your god].
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http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2013/04/25/creationism-certainly-does-undermine-education/