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Exposing Atheists from some
of their overwrought theories, is like trying to get rid of
leaves during autumn, the more you rake them up the more there
are.
I don't know about you, but some
of us
were sent to the principals office, generally because it was for
an action of juvenile malfeasance, that usually ended up in some
kind of corporal punishment or being expelled.
However today, amongst the nuevo
hierarchy that goes parading around on our campuses, and in the
hallow halls of higher discovery, are some self chosen
protectorates who proclaim academic freedom, yet seem to produce the very
exact opposite of what they profess. They end up by expelling the teachers
and leading scientist who ask why, and how we came to be here.
In my case it was a foregone
conclusion when the Vice Principal said that there was "three
male students" whom you did not mess with (fight) in my high school,
unfortunately I never learned in which order of the three was my
coveted
position. Of course some things might be better, left undiscovered.
As a society we always believe
foolishness should never be rewarded and those who create misdeeds should be made
to be felt shameful, and not be given any honor to be made proud
of. Now
let's see the parallel lesson we learn from those who have been
expelled for trying not to be foolish.
A recent movie by Ben Stein now
unveils what has happened to many who have exercised academic
freedoms.

Of course it is only appropriate
that any scrutiny of individuals work and studies be held accountable for
their time and
expense if it interferes with contracts and case load critiques
at public venues, such as schools, etcetera.
However, certain exception should be allowed for
those who take on extracurricular work and add comments to
discovery by peer review reports that especially come from
those who are more eminently qualified as scientist and researches, and should on its own
merit be allowed and not grounds for dismissal.
The very nature of searching out
truths of the highest life form, believed and professed by the
largest base of humanity, and that on which its' actualization
was acquired demands it be so. The premise of fair play and
reasonable access not only request it but by all known
indicators of advancement demands it.
How can it not be that when
funding goes out unchecked for promotions of unknown theories,
based on the possibility of the smallest and less than any life
form that we now know, which is postulated by a number of
scientist, as being the beginning of life.
Does not the sound merit of
education also entitle scientists and major credential
academicians who believe in a higher life form that produced
life, the freedom to explore the unknown.
Neither evolution or
creation has been established as final truth beyond a reasonable
doubt.
After all, my misbehaving in my
adolescents does require me to prove all things right and wrong,
can not my mind engage in that which I believe beyond all else
to come from a higher and not lower wage of responsibility.
Until the argument is proofed, I will not let some atheist have
his way with me unless he has groundbreaking facts that can be
verified by learned men and women.

I sure feel safe because God gave
me a mind of reason to discover things.
Yes, I am still one of those "three
males" who choose to find the highest truths that validate my
conscience, and my God giving spiritual awareness. I am tired of
those who are mucking in the mud, trying to overturn the evidence
of God and yet have the unmitigated gall to try and stop me from
free access.
Stand up and be counted, most
atheist and cowards do not believe in enough of anything to do something about
it, other than highjacking and usurping what once was America's
strengths the free input of ideas.
Maybe they could do a study on how we went from
number 1 in math and science to almost dead last in 30 years,
what Amoeba was responsible for that.
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