In a totally unsurprising move, Bill Nye (supposed "science guy") has once again attacked Christianity! A little background on this God mocker for those who have successfully avoiding his evil machinations.
He started out in the right style, being born to a man who manufactured sun dials. A godly technology-averse profession if I ever heard of one. This good start was soon wasted, however, when his parent enrolled him in Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC - part of the ominous cult of Quakers. He soon began hanging out with atheistic Quaker geeks and tehir influences doomed him to a life Satan himself would be proud of. He studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University, where one of his professors was the notorious Carl Sagan, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in 1977. He went to work for Boeing and he told the St. Petersburg Times in 1999 that he applied to be a NASA astronaut every few years but was always rejected. Obviously he wanted to be part of the great "spherical earth" cover up!
He moved into the media where he could do more damage and soon starred in his own nationally-broadcast show, Bill Nye- the Science Guy. In a typical atheist strategy to try and corrupt innocent children before they can think for themselves, each of his 100 episodes aimed to teach a specific topic in science to a preteen audience. So insidious was his partnership with the joo media moguls, that his show even garnered a wide adult audience as well.
He has since gone around they world promoting various lieberal lies like global warming. For example, as of July 2007, Nye and environmental terrorist, Ed Begley, Jr. are engaging in a competition "to see who could have the lowest carbon footprint," according to Begley. In a 2008 interview, Nye joked that he wants to "crush Ed Begley" in their environmental competition. (Who doesn't want to crush Begley?) I thought it couldn't get any worse, then I learned that Nye and Begley are neighbors in Los Angeles, and sometimes dine together at a local vegetarian restaurant.
Well, he has finally finished his conversion to the dark side: He has endorsed darwinism:
I propose a new name: Bill Nye - The Lying Guy!
He started out in the right style, being born to a man who manufactured sun dials. A godly technology-averse profession if I ever heard of one. This good start was soon wasted, however, when his parent enrolled him in Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC - part of the ominous cult of Quakers. He soon began hanging out with atheistic Quaker geeks and tehir influences doomed him to a life Satan himself would be proud of. He studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University, where one of his professors was the notorious Carl Sagan, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in 1977. He went to work for Boeing and he told the St. Petersburg Times in 1999 that he applied to be a NASA astronaut every few years but was always rejected. Obviously he wanted to be part of the great "spherical earth" cover up!
He moved into the media where he could do more damage and soon starred in his own nationally-broadcast show, Bill Nye- the Science Guy. In a typical atheist strategy to try and corrupt innocent children before they can think for themselves, each of his 100 episodes aimed to teach a specific topic in science to a preteen audience. So insidious was his partnership with the joo media moguls, that his show even garnered a wide adult audience as well.
He has since gone around they world promoting various lieberal lies like global warming. For example, as of July 2007, Nye and environmental terrorist, Ed Begley, Jr. are engaging in a competition "to see who could have the lowest carbon footprint," according to Begley. In a 2008 interview, Nye joked that he wants to "crush Ed Begley" in their environmental competition. (Who doesn't want to crush Begley?) I thought it couldn't get any worse, then I learned that Nye and Begley are neighbors in Los Angeles, and sometimes dine together at a local vegetarian restaurant.
Well, he has finally finished his conversion to the dark side: He has endorsed darwinism:
QUESTION: In a recent survey of 926 public high school biology teachers across the nation, only 28 percent of teachers taught evolution as a well-supported fundamental idea of science. Meanwhile, 13 percent openly supported "intelligent design" in the classroom, and 60 percent fell somewhere in-between. This majority presented evolution cautiously—by including non-scientific viewpoints, by limiting discussion to genetics, or by saying that students only needed to learn the material to pass exams.
What do you think about this?
ANSWER by Bill Nye, Executive Director of the Planetary Society: It's horrible. Science is the key to our future, and if you don't believe in science, then you're holding everybody back. And it's fine if you as an adult want to run around pretending or claiming that you don't believe in evolution, but if we educate a generation of people who don't believe in science, that's a recipe for disaster. We talk about the Internet. That comes from science. Weather forecasting. That comes from science. The main idea in all of biology is evolution. To not teach it to our young people is wrong.
What do you think about this?
ANSWER by Bill Nye, Executive Director of the Planetary Society: It's horrible. Science is the key to our future, and if you don't believe in science, then you're holding everybody back. And it's fine if you as an adult want to run around pretending or claiming that you don't believe in evolution, but if we educate a generation of people who don't believe in science, that's a recipe for disaster. We talk about the Internet. That comes from science. Weather forecasting. That comes from science. The main idea in all of biology is evolution. To not teach it to our young people is wrong.


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