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President Choomgang Introduces Cosmos Series

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

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adjective: having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority.
“she thought the teachers were arrogant and condescending”
synonyms: patronizing, supercilious, superior, snobbish, disdainful, lofty

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The Enlightened Neil Degrasse Tyson

WND FAITH UNDER FIRE

COSMOS HOST: ’ENLIGHTENED RELIGIOUS’ DON’T USE ‘BIBLE AS TEXTBOOK’

Advice from Seth MacFarlane, the enlightened creator of Family Guy

Seth MacFarlane,
 Enlightened creator
of The Family Guy, now shines light into our benighted souls with “Cosmos

TRUTH REVOLT

“If you start using your scripture, your religious text as a source of your science, that’s where you run into problems…”

by Bradford Thomas

Barack Obama smoking in his youth

Cosmos” bosts an introduction
by President Choomgang

The host of Seth MacFarlane’s new series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, argues that while religion and science can be compatible, religious scriptures like the Bible should not be confused with scientific textbooks, something he says “enlightened religious people” understand.

President Choomgang's ancestors, depicted here, in Stanley Kubrick's movie,

President Choomgang‘s ancestors, depicted here,
in Stanley Kubrick’s movie, “2001 A Space Odyssey”

Cosmos—which features an introduction by President Choomgang—has already stirred controversy with a lengthy segment in the first episode which deliberately pits religion against science, providing an animated story about the Catholic Church’s persecution of the 16th-century monk and astronomer Giordano Bruno, which TIME argues provides a clear message to viewers: “there is a right side and a wrong side of intellectual history, and Cosmos is not afraid to say that science is on the right one.”

Throwing a bone to the religious community, President Chompgang admitted that without faith, our UAV drone program would not have been possible.

Throwing a bone to the religious community, President Chompgang admitted that without faith, our UAV drone program would not have been possible.

In a recent interview with WNYC host Brian Lehrer, Tyson added to the controversy, addressing people of faith who confuse religious texts with scientific works:

If you start using your scripture, your religious text as a source of your science, that’s where you run into problems, and there is no example of someone reading their scripture and saying ‘I have a prediction about the world that no one knows yet because this gave me insight let’s go test this prediction and have that theory turn out to be correct.

SEIU expresses its support for Cosmos series

Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 ape was golfing today and could not be reached, but expressed his support saying, “If I had a descendant, he would look like President Choomgang.”

As an example, Tyson notes the creation story in Genesis that seems to describe the Earth being created before the sun, then moves on to dispel the six-day creation interpretation (a far from settled interpretation in Biblical studies), saying,

None of that is consistent with any scientifically derived information about the world. So enlightened religious people know this, and don’t try to use the Bible as a textbook, using a Western example.

On her way to an appointment this morning,  the First Lady said she intends to bring COSMOS to America's classrooms.

On her way to an appointment this morning, First Lady Mrs. Choomgang said she intends to bring Cosmos to America’s unenlightened school children.

Despite his scientific qualms with religion, Tyson emphasizes that he believes religion and science are indeed compatible, citing the roughly one-third of fully-functioning, productive American scientists who profess to personally believe in God. 

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Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/enlightened-religious-dont-use-bible-as-textbook/#VmX4OBXGElciI61M.99


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