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Conservative lawmakers in Kansas are, however, offering Fox a back door through which they could skirt the new law: they won’t press this law into effect if Fox will agree to immediately develop a new show, hosted by young-Earth creationist Ken Ham, which pushes the theories of so-called “intelligent design.” This new show would need to be aired on Sunday evenings, before Cosmos, in order for the small-time Fox affiliates to avoid Kansas’ legislative wrath.
Opponents of the bill note that it’s a clear violation of the first amendment, and the federal government may intervene with legal actions of their own should the law pass. “This law clearly violates free speech, as well as the separation of church and state,” said a statement issued by the Justice Department. “If we need to take this fight all the way to the Supreme Court, we’re prepared to do so.”
But Edison claims he isn’t worried about any legal action taken against the bill by the Federal government. “Jesus will protect this bill and ensure its safe passage. These liberal science-lovers might question the power of the almighty, but real believers in Christ know that soon, these people are going to see real evidence of the existence of God, when he delivers us from this television show.”
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originally posted by: ReturnofTheSonOfNothing
reply to post by BuzzyWigs
They can survive the vacuum of space too..
serc.carleton.edu...
Tardigrades have been known to survive the following extreme conditions:
Tardigrade
temperatures as low as -200 °C (-328 °F) and as high as 151 °C (304 °F);
freezing and/or thawing processes;
changes in salinity;
lack of oxygen;
lack of water;
levels of X-ray radiation 1000x the lethal human dose;
some noxious chemicals;
boiling alcohol; :
low pressure of a vacuum;
high pressure (up to 6x the pressure of the deepest part of the ocean).
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: AfterInfinity
I decided to do a search for them.
serc.carleton.edu...
Tardigrades have been known to survive the following extreme conditions:
Tardigrade
temperatures as low as -200 °C (-328 °F) and as high as 151 °C (304 °F);
freezing and/or thawing processes;
changes in salinity;
lack of oxygen;
lack of water;
levels of X-ray radiation 1000x the lethal human dose;
some noxious chemicals;
boiling alcohol; :
low pressure of a vacuum;
high pressure (up to 6x the pressure of the deepest part of the ocean).
AMAZING. Makes one wonder how widespread they are in the universe.
Also called 'water bears' which I mentioned before (learned from Hecate), and 'moss piglets'.
It did not take long for the creationists to take issue with Neil DeGrasse Tyson and the latest episode of Cosmos on Fox. Why you ask? Well, because Tyson dared to declare the age of the earth to be 4.5 billion years old.
Answers in Genesis (AiG), the organization run by "young Earth" creationist Ken Ham, known for his recent debate against Bill Nye on the topic of evolution has now taken issue with episode 7 of Cosmos as the show taught us just how scientist Claire Patterson discovered the true age of this very planet.
AiG takes issue because early on Tyson declared that the true age of the earth couldn’t be found without a reliable historical record. The Bible was once believed to be this historical record, but as Tyson explains, it is no longer. Now we can look to the rocks themselves to find our answer.
Right away AiG on its website attacks science as unreliable because this particular episode discusses how scientific bias can be used for good and bad. The episode itself shows how good data always wins over bad and highlights just why science works, through peer-review.
there are definitely times I've been caught at a red light screaming like a maniac at the radio because I put on Limbaugh or Hannity for too long.