Why Do Science Teachers Have a License to Lie?
The Practice of Teaching Suppositions as Facts, and Denying Reality
By Herman Cummings, published Sep 02, 2006
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What would happen if American History teachers started instructing their students that
George Washington sailed over the ocean blue, in 1492? What about Benedict Arnold,
a chip off the old block, who in 1620, founded Plymouth Rock? Would you believe
the righteous white man, bought this vast and fertile land, from the factions of the red
man, who had the upper hand?
What would be gained by teaching that the million American Indians, oppressed the
early settlers, which made the patriots unite? Was that the reason we declared our
liberty, and started a revolutionary fight? Did Thomas Jefferson defeat Cochise (if
that makes any kind of sense), at Bull Run in 1783, to win our independence? And
can we add to the confusion, that good old Andrew Jackson, was the Civil War
President who saved the Union?
What is to gain by distorting history? Who gave our science teachers a license to
teach false scenarios as “fact” concerning prehistoric history? What is the truth
about the origin of our universe, and the history of our Earth? Our natural
environment (realm) had a historical beginning, and was a historical event. So
why is secular science allowed to require false statements to be taught to our
children in public schools?
What was the hidden agenda of the first two paragraphs of this article? Could
you tell? It was the denial of any involvement of our “mother country”, England.
As a side dish, it was also intended to sugarcoat the truth about how “the West
was won”, if the truth didn't fit our beliefs.
Our students are taught the ridiculous theory that there was a “Big Bang”
(explosion) of condensed matter, that contained all the elements of the universe,
about 16 billion years ago. What was in existence 50 billion years ago? What
did our natural realm look like 60 trillion Earth years ago, or did it even exist?
What was in the vast emptiness of what we now refer to as outer space, 70
quadrillion Earth years ago? These, and other questions, are not answered.

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Takeaways
- Do not deny reality
- Teaching false suppositions in order to deny involvement of the supernatural is foolish.
- Allow students to learn both what science says, and what the Bible says about our origins.
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