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How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Nobody: 1:17am On Mar 06, 2013
South Korea is mostly atheist or irrelegious. Keep that in mind while reading this article;

Publishers in South Korea are set to remove examples of evolution from school textbooks following a petition driven by independent body the Society for Textbook Revise, according to a report in Nature.

The body, which is an offshoot of the Korea Association for Creation Research, won its campaign to remove mentions of the evolution of the horse and of the Archaeopteryx -- an avian ancestor from the late Jurassic period -- from secondary school textbooks last month, using conflicting debates in evolutionary research on the Archaeopteryx's capacity to fly as support for its position. Its sights are now set on removing excerpts on human evolution and references to Darwin's infamous finch research from On the Origin of Species.

Researchers in the field claim they were not consulted and that the petition instead went directly to the publishers who made the decision.

The news comes days after a poll by news site Gallup revealed that 46 percent of Americans believe in the creationist theory that God created man in the last 10,000 years. A third believe humans evolved under God's guidance. When Gallup conducted the same poll in the US 30 years ago, the results were the same, give or take a few percent, demonstrating that despite countless research studies confirming otherwise, little has changed among the country's conservative right.

In South Korea 26 percent of the population belong to a Christian denomination and over 23 percent are Buddhists, however the latter do not recognise any god or creator, so for many evolution does not conflict with the religion. This is compared to the US, where nearly 80 percent of the population is Christian.

Creationism in South Korea gained more attention following the 1980 World Evangelisation Crusade, which was held in Seoul. The following year, the Korea Association for Creation Research was setup. The association's website stays up to date with current evolutionary research, publishing news stories that often state the facts as published, before going on to poke holes in the results, point out that "accidents" of "random mutations" were surely by design, before finishing off with a few references to "the Creator".

The country's anti-evolutionary sentiment appears to already be widespread within the schooling system, with a recent survey of trainee teachers in the country revealing half of those questioned disagreed with the statement that "modern humans are the product of evolutionary processes".

The main issue threatening evolutionary research in South Korea, according to Dayk Jang, an evolutionary scientist at Seoul National University, is the lack of debate in the academic sector. "The biggest problem is that there are only five to ten evolutionary scientists in the country who teach the theory of evolution in undergraduate and graduate schools," Jang says, adding that some in the field fear opening up the debate in public could give creationism more credibility.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-06/06/south-korea-creationism



But trust the South Koreans, they fought back against this nonsense.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-09/10/south-korea-evolution-creationism



Christians can be annoying at times. angry
Poisoning science and academics with their religious nonsense.
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by confusion247(m): 1:28am On Mar 06, 2013
Logicboy03: South Korea is mostly atheist or irrelegious. Keep that in mind while reading this article;





But trust the South Koreans, they fought back against this nonsense.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-09/10/south-korea-evolution-creationism



Christians can be annoying at times. angry
Poisoning science and academics with their religious nonsense.
It is better to be with annoying christians than be with suicide bombers.
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Nobody: 1:32am On Mar 06, 2013
confusion247:
It is better to be with annoying christians than be with suicide bombers.


LMAO!

However, that is not the issue. We will deal with Jihadists on another thread.


How can christians just go and try and remix science textbooks?
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by F00028: 11:49am On Mar 06, 2013
confusion247:
It is better to be with annoying christians than be with suicide bombers.
really? that's all you got? undecided

funny.

hey logic, you ever gonna give up this evolution fantasy?
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Nobody: 11:58am On Mar 06, 2013
F00028:
really? that's all you got? undecided

funny.

hey logic, you ever gonna give up this evolution fantasy?


See this proudly ignorant person. Evolution is a fantasy? Did you read the op or has your cleric/imam brainwashed you against science?


There is probably no other notion in any field of science that has been as extensively tested and as thoroughly corroborated as the evolutionary origin of living organisms. -- Encyclopedia Britannica
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Nobody: 10:11am On Mar 08, 2013
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Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Frostyzone(m): 10:50am On Mar 08, 2013
I wouldn't call it poisoning per-say, they are just protecting their investments/interest. There is really nothing wrong with that.

In a continent dominated by Buddhaism, Islam and Atheism, Christianity is like an endangered specie. South Korea is actually the only country in Asia with the highest recorded number of Christians, and naturally they want it to remain so.
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Nobody: 10:55am On Mar 08, 2013
Frostyzone: I wouldn't call it poisoning per-say, they are just protecting their investments/interest. There is really nothing wrong with that.

In a continent dominated by Buddhaism, Islam and Atheism, Christianity is like an endangered specie. South Korea is actually the only country in Asia with the highest recorded number of Christians, and naturally they want it to remain so.


Protecting investments by replacing science with religion?

You d know that there are more atheists in south Korea than christians? If atheists/irreligous people were anything like muslims/xtians, South Korean christians would have been marginalised for this nonsense
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Frostyzone(m): 11:05am On Mar 08, 2013
Logicboy03:


Protecting investments by replacing science with religion?

Lol, it's only fair, isn't it. Desperation breeds foul play.

Logicboy03: You d know that there are more atheists in south Korea than christians? If atheists/irreligous people were anything like muslims/xtians, South Korean christians would have been marginalised for this nonsense

I'm not sure about that. I know that there are a lot of atheist in South Korea, but I don't think they are more than the Christians in population. And yes, Atheists can be just as aggressive, just take a look at Japan and China.
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by Nobody: 11:26am On Mar 08, 2013
Frostyzone:

Lol, it's only fair, isn't it. Desperation breeds foul play.



I'm not sure about that. I know that there are a lot of atheist in South Korea, but I don't think they are more than the Christians in population. And yes, Atheists can be just as aggressive, just take a look at Japan and China.


Japan is entirely different from China. I wouldnt call Japanese aggressive.


Atheists are more than christians in Korea. Do your research
Re: How Christians Have Gone To Poison South Korea by PAGAN9JA(m): 12:26pm On Mar 08, 2013
MOST SOUTH KREANS, ESPECIALLY BUDDHISTS, STILL HOLD ON TO TRADITIONAL KOREAN RELIGION (MUISM / SINISM).

16% of North Koreans are 100% Traditionalists, 8-10% South Koreans are 100% Traditionalists. the rest are all mostly syncretists.

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