Thursday, November 7, 2019
Free Essays on Godââ¬â¢s Existence In Modern American Schools
Everyone has a parent, someone from whom they were born. Most Americanââ¬â¢s have parental figures in their life whether itââ¬â¢s a mom and dad, two mommies, or two daddies. However since the beginning of time there has always been another figure in life, God. He has been a guiding light in dark times, an ear to talk to, and inspiration to many Americans. However as children grow, all fathers should come to realize that the children would grow apart and start a new life without him in their lives, or is this Holy Father different? America was founded on Christianity beliefs originally. Most people traveled here to be free and practice their religion without persecution. After hundredââ¬â¢s of years of keeping God involved in our American lifestyle, we have ââ¬Ëthrownââ¬â¢ him away, and now we are trying to get him back. John Riley, staff correspondent for NEWSDAY, wrote an article about the issue of God in our American schools. The article is about what students should learn in school about the development and evolution of man in biology in Dover Pennsylvania. Some people believe that Darwinââ¬â¢s Theory of Evolution should continue to be taught as apposed to the Intellectual design. Darwinââ¬â¢s theory accounts for some of scientific theory based upon factual findings by Darwin himself. However there are gaps in Darwinââ¬â¢s theory that canââ¬â¢t be explained scientifically. That is where Intellectual design comes in. Intellectual design is the explanation of evolution and the creation of man from God himself from the Holy book. The Dover population would like to learn an alternative to Darwinââ¬â¢s theory; however the only choice they have is Intellectual design. ââ¬Å"All the ââ¬Ëalternativesââ¬â¢ to evolution are religion- or creation based,â⬠(column 4, line 17) is w here one commenter stands. John Riley wrote a well written article based upon a heated subject. The context is easily understandable for most age groups, especially young readers. The use... Free Essays on Godââ¬â¢s Existence In Modern American Schools Free Essays on Godââ¬â¢s Existence In Modern American Schools Everyone has a parent, someone from whom they were born. Most Americanââ¬â¢s have parental figures in their life whether itââ¬â¢s a mom and dad, two mommies, or two daddies. However since the beginning of time there has always been another figure in life, God. He has been a guiding light in dark times, an ear to talk to, and inspiration to many Americans. However as children grow, all fathers should come to realize that the children would grow apart and start a new life without him in their lives, or is this Holy Father different? America was founded on Christianity beliefs originally. Most people traveled here to be free and practice their religion without persecution. After hundredââ¬â¢s of years of keeping God involved in our American lifestyle, we have ââ¬Ëthrownââ¬â¢ him away, and now we are trying to get him back. John Riley, staff correspondent for NEWSDAY, wrote an article about the issue of God in our American schools. The article is about what students should learn in school about the development and evolution of man in biology in Dover Pennsylvania. Some people believe that Darwinââ¬â¢s Theory of Evolution should continue to be taught as apposed to the Intellectual design. Darwinââ¬â¢s theory accounts for some of scientific theory based upon factual findings by Darwin himself. However there are gaps in Darwinââ¬â¢s theory that canââ¬â¢t be explained scientifically. That is where Intellectual design comes in. Intellectual design is the explanation of evolution and the creation of man from God himself from the Holy book. The Dover population would like to learn an alternative to Darwinââ¬â¢s theory; however the only choice they have is Intellectual design. ââ¬Å"All the ââ¬Ëalternativesââ¬â¢ to evolution are religion- or creation based,â⬠(column 4, line 17) is w here one commenter stands. John Riley wrote a well written article based upon a heated subject. The context is easily understandable for most age groups, especially young readers. The use...
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