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LINK A Creationist is Angry He Can’t Get a Grad School Degree in Creationism | Hemant Mehta | Friendly Atheist | Patheos

In 2007, the Institute for Creation Research — yes, that’s really a place — wanted to offer a Master of Science degree with a major in Science Education in the state of Texas. In order for that degree to have more value than a sheet of toilet paper, however, a school needs proper accreditation.

They didn’t get it because they didn’t meet basic science standards. How could they? They don’t teach science. They make up stories that align with their fundamentalist interpretation of the Bible and pass it off as science.

snytiger6 9 Jan 13
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Phrenology is much more lucrative.

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By that reasoning, I should be granted an honorary degree in Lamarckism! All that BS should definitely translate to an MS.

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There is only one text book, can't he memorize that?

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Faithfools believe and say some stupid stuff.

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Nobody outside of a church or organizations who support them believes in creationism.

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Maybe he can get a fairytale diploma? 😁

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I can give him a degree from Trump University but only if he blows my johnson!

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I copied that Meme for later use.

@snytiger6 Lol....... you’ll probably like this one as well

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It says volumes that they can't get accredited in Texas. Maybe he should try Idaho.

Or Mississippi.

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Texas couldn't in all good conscience grant accreditation for this. They are after all the 2nd largest state in the Union and must maintain some credibility.

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He can probably buy one online...

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