• Everblue@lemmy.ca
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    At first I had a lot of questions, but the Bible verse at the end cleared them all up.

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        This is a real textbook by Bob Jones University for home-schooling creationists. It’s just called “Science 4” and can be found on Amazon.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    nobody has ever seen, heard or felt it

    I’ve done all of those things. Seen lightning bolts and heard their thunder, have heard the hum of transformers or the whine of the lines themselves and arcing bolts of electricity from broken ones or Tesla coils. I’ve been electrocuted both from static electricity, and once when I was cleaning lint out from behind my washing machine.

    You can see it. You can hear it. And you definitely can feel it. It fuckinf hurts!

  • phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    So this is the shit that evangelicals want taught in schools?

    It makes sense, you need your sheep to remain dumb if you want them to believe and do dumb shit

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    What kind of jokebook is that? “No one has ever […] felt it.” - you git, just grab a life wire and hold unto it - the next guy you will be talking to is probably God.

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      All it’s saying is that, well if God is the Supreme Creator, then He created the phenomenon lightening. The heavens sent down the rains, so too was is believed that God cast down the lightning sometimes. It shakes the Earth, lights up the sky, and does make a mighty boom when it strikes, no? This verse is a poetic description of a natural phenomenon if anything. But too, does it beg the question, “Where does lightning really come from? What makes it strike? It brings an enourmous flash of light, thunderous booms, and Earth shattering, tree splitting force everytime.”

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        The contents of the rest of the page generates lots of questions and continually proposed that electricity is just a fluke and there’s no understanding of how or why. But the article was written by either an idiot or a liar because the reasons are known. Nuclear reactors are purpose built to make electricity. It’s safe to say that the vast amount of electricity on the planet at any given time is manmade and deliberate.

        The formatting of the page is familiar to all of us because it’s a common layout: ask questions, intrigue the reader, then show how a thing works to answer those questions. The Bible verse at the end is the button line that connects it all - it’s the thing that’s standing up the whole line that the page is describing. Electricity is simple and understandable but this textbook makes it out to be magic and then finishes the page by talking about a time when skydaddy make magic too.

        The entire thing is disingenuous and if you aren’t able to see that then you are either trying to sell people on sky daddy or you don’t know how page educational literature works.

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          Where does the charge in electrons themselves come from? If equivalent exchange is considered, and factoring into account the question “what truly, deeply, absolutely, unknowingly, creates the energy of all life and motion?” It raises a lot of questions. We know it’s from food and water, what we take in, nutrients, materials, matter. But, what makes these reactions occur to begin with? Can you explain to a 6 year old the absolute truth of why there’s gravity, space, and time? How? What it is precicely? Explaining relativity completely? What is IT? Do you actually, wholly know? Can you truly say time travel is, or isn’t possible, and why, with your arguement standing the test of absolutely every possible counter study/experiment/real attempt?

          Also, do you know when this was written and published in relation to every known fact at rhe given time?

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        Yeah but we literally know what lightning is, why it happens, etc. I’m no electrical engineer but I can tell you 90% of not only what electricity is but how it comes out of the walls.

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    Now I’m interested I want to know if they’re actually really dumb or if they’re just trying to make everyone else really dumb.

    Do they actually not know where electricity comes from.

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      It comes across as someone who dropped out of highschool to become a barefoot pregnant wife, and sometimes hears snippets of science on the TV. “Some people think electricity comes from the sun!” Technically true, but not very accurate.

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    If we don’t know what electricity is or where it comes from… How do we make all those wires splurge a bunch of it into your church’s organ where Mrs Abernathy plays the same two tunes every Sunday, eh?

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          Priest: “Dear congregation, we have gathered here today to honor our Lord and Savior. Today’s prayer is read by the 9 year old Kevin”
          Kevin: “BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOOD!”
          Priest: “And skulls for the skull throne, Kevin. Very good. Thank you!”

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        Necessarily. It’s the same dude that had already wired up the bulbs when God said “Let there be light” :D

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    "Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing through.

    Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by."

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      But we know wind is caused by a temperature/pressure difference, and displacement through the motion of other, material matter. Where did the force of electricity come from? What creates more of it? Especially considering neurons in life

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      I half expected this to link to a video for the song The Electric Boogie. This was better.

      Also, the hand movements slay me!