Today's blog belongs to Farah Anwarullah, who writes The Muslim Housewife blog, and likes "...working out, trying out new recipes, reading and of course Apple computers!". She started her blog to be a "place where limiting beliefs are lifted and the true definition of a Muslim housewife is brought to life and crowned!".
Though she used to be a semi-frequent poster, she appears to have trailed off a bit in the last couple of months. Her posts are interspersed with all kinds of Arabic sayings that make following it annoying and cool at the same time.
Though an infrequent poster, she's got at least a moderate following, as damn near every post has quite a few comments. This seems to be an emerging theme here with the Extinct Blog of the Day. I highlight all these abandoned blogs that still manage to have more traffic than mine. I'm sure it doesn't mean anything.
Being an agnostic, Farah and I probably don't have much in common (though we both apparently enjoy cooking...and reading, so perhaps I shouldn't be so quick to judge). Regardless, I salute you Farah -- owner of our Extinct Blog of the Day.
Showing posts with label Religion in America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion in America. Show all posts
Monday, December 8, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Refighting the Monkey Trial in Third Period Biology
This is an interesting article about the difficulties of teaching evolution in high schools today. It seems like a completely unfamiliar environment from me. Not only did I not grow up in Missouri, but I graduated from high school during the Clinton years, before half of the country apparently decided to lose their minds and think that evolution is false. Teaching high school age students is hard enough, I can’t imagine also having to deal with this kind of thing.
Half of Americans believe that evolution is false. Just let that roll around in your brain for a minute.
It’s an unbelievable statistic. Is this simply a religious fad? For the most part, religious groups didn’t have a problem with evolution for almost all of the twentieth century. Even the Catholic Church supports the teaching of evolution. Why is it that these evangelical, protestant groups have a problem with evolution? And why just evolution? Why are they not protesting tectonic plate theory, carbon dating, geological science or mineralogy? Why do they still cling to discredited dates made up by an Irish bishop in 1654? It just seems like a strange, nonsensical place to decide, “This far, no further.”
Half of Americans believe that evolution is false. Just let that roll around in your brain for a minute.
It’s an unbelievable statistic. Is this simply a religious fad? For the most part, religious groups didn’t have a problem with evolution for almost all of the twentieth century. Even the Catholic Church supports the teaching of evolution. Why is it that these evangelical, protestant groups have a problem with evolution? And why just evolution? Why are they not protesting tectonic plate theory, carbon dating, geological science or mineralogy? Why do they still cling to discredited dates made up by an Irish bishop in 1654? It just seems like a strange, nonsensical place to decide, “This far, no further.”
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