swarthmore.edu — Wording for the first disclaimer is taken verbatim from the sticker designed by the Cobb County School District ("A community with a passion for learning") in Georgia. The other 14 demonstrate the real meaning of a scientific "theory" as well as the true motivations of the School Board members and their creationist supporters
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barmanFeb 17, 2007
Haha, are these for real? They get progressively funnier as you go along.
panteroblancoFeb 18, 2007
In all the textbooks I've seen (and I live in one of the most conservative parts of Georgia), interspecies evolution is defined as a theory, but one which has a lot of weight behind it and for which there is no simpler known alternative. Just like gravity. If you want to see some wild, unsupported claims presented as proven fact, check out some psychology textbooks...
grees17Feb 18, 2007
Newton's Laws are still laws. Just because Einstein's Theory of Relativity better explain's why gravity is doesnt mean Newton's Laws of HOW gravity is are any less applicable.You people do not understand the enormous difference between theories and laws. Theories are not uncompromised fact. They can be disproven at any moment if enough evidence is present to come to the new conclusion. Theories are not "bills," they do not become "laws," nor can they be "vetoed" by your cyclic reasoning. If you wish that critical reasoning was applied to every science, than why not apply it to the social sciences, in particular theology.It makes me question how religion became religion in the first place.
grees17Feb 18, 2007
I loved the "Holy Bible---Second Edition" one...classic
gawtmilkFeb 18, 2007
Well actually the earth isn't a sphere, it is more egg shaped, due to the centrifugal force caused by the rotation.
annonimalityFeb 18, 2007
In the beginning, the FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER created the heavens and the earth. THAT'S the problem.
annonimalityFeb 18, 2007
wrong place... digg down
timkowalFeb 18, 2007
If you all liked those stickers, you'll like "The Dawkins Delusion" at <a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QERyh9YYEis.">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QERyh9YYEis.</a> Just as these stickers poke fun at the "ridiculous" notion that evolution might be false, The Dawkins Delusion pokes fun at Richard Dawkins's "ridiculous" notion that God might not exist.