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succeed by being stupid

Michchamp

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I saw a few people post this exam in other places, and assumed it was fake, although I wasn't exactly surprised to learn it was real. I know there are a lot of sick and twisted adults out that there prey on children's naivete to promote their own agendas.

from the article:
On April 21st, an Atheist website features a photo of a Quiz on Creationism that was given to a 4th grade class at Blue Ridge Christian Academy on March 28th.
...
The media attention has brought awareness of the school reaching from the upstate of South Carolina, throughout the US and into over 70 countries around the world. Donations have been given ranging in amounts from $1 ? $1000. Encouraging notes and emails have poured in from around world to offset the thousands of hateful comments that are not only circulating the internet and Facebook, but also direct mail, emails and phone calls to the school.
Remember kids: the next time someone tells you the Earth is billions of years old, ask them "Were you there?"

YEAH!
 
I saw a few people post this exam in other places, and assumed it was fake, although I wasn't exactly surprised to learn it was real. I know there are a lot of sick and twisted adults out that there prey on children's naivete to promote their own agendas.

from the article:
On April 21st, an Atheist website features a photo of a Quiz on Creationism that was given to a 4th grade class at Blue Ridge Christian Academy on March 28th.
...
The media attention has brought awareness of the school reaching from the upstate of South Carolina, throughout the US and into over 70 countries around the world. Donations have been given ranging in amounts from $1 ? $1000. Encouraging notes and emails have poured in from around world to offset the thousands of hateful comments that are not only circulating the internet and Facebook, but also direct mail, emails and phone calls to the school.
Remember kids: the next time someone tells you the Earth is billions of years old, ask them "Were you there?"

YEAH!

How do you know that the test and article are real? Were you there?
 
Funny how that kid loved his punctuation when it was an exclamation mark, but forgot his question mark on the last one.


F-
 
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I also think the support they received from overseas (70 countries? really?) was not as genuine as they think.

If I lived abroad and hated America, I'd be sure to support stupid people here too... will help to undermine the intellectual ability of the nation.
 
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