My science teacher told me that no one can rise from the dead and told us that jerus resurrected was false. Is my science teacher true about this or was she just lying through her teeth?
My science teacher told me that no one can rise from the dead and told us that jerus resurrected was false?
Looking at the science point of view, your teacher is definitely right. You have to judge yourself, if Jerus resurrected is truth, Jerus should be still around now living on earth, but where is Jerus now??
Reply:she is telling the truth
Reply:She didn't think she was lying. She obviously doesn't believe in the Bible. That's fine. As long as you believe what it says is true.
Reply:God Can, Man Can not
Reply:If your Science teacher was truly saying this in a public school, she is breaking the law. She is teaching religion by doing so. If she really did this, the ACLU would stand by you in bringing a lawsuit against the school. (If there is credible evidence).
Contrary to popular opinion, the ACLU isn't anti-Christian. They are anti teaching religion in public schools. Saying the Bible is false is promoting religious beliefs and that doesn't belong in schools. If your teacher does this, she needs to be stopped.
P.S. I'm not a Christian, but I think that if a teacher did this, it is reprehensible.
Reply:that is your teachers opinion and also a violation of bringing religious beliefs into school.
Reply:I believe God rather than man's puffed-up perception of his own knowledge. God vs man? What a joke.
You are making a god of your science teacher.-A false, inferior god.
Reply:Im glad there are good teachers out there.
Reply:Unfortunately, not all aspects of science are explored in the classroom. In most high schools and middle schools, students are taught the evolution view on the world but not the creation view. There has been documentation dated far back on the resurrection of Christ but none of the so-called evolution of mankind...does this tell you anything?
And, when you're talking about God...He can do anything, can He not? Therefore, why couldn't His earthly Son rise from the dead? It seems plausible enough to me.
Reply:your teacher is misstaken .if she does not believe then she should keep her beliefs to herself.if we cant pray in school or if we have to change the pledge to protect her rights then she should not use the classroom to force her beliefs on students when they are legally prohibited to express their belief regarding religion
Reply:Well, she is at least partly right. No one can come back from the dead, period. There is no empirical evidence of anything otherwise, regardless of Biblical claims.
Did she actually come right out and tell you that Jesus' resurrection story was false, or did you just read that into her lesson? Was this in class or a personal conversation? A lot of information missing here.
Reply:THAT is why I would NEVER put my kids in PUBLIC schools. Your teacher can lose her teaching degree and get sued and the school too!!!!
That is ILLEGAL and WRONG and if you were my kid, that teacher would NEVER forget your name becuase I would nail them in court so fast it would make your head spin.
I'm sooo angry to see what you kids have to go thru in public schools. More parents need to be homeschooling.
TELL YOUR PARENTS!!!!!!!!!
Reply:I can't speak for Jesus. I can speak for myself. I was clinically dead for 44 minutes, pronounced the whole nine yards. I came back. All the doctors could say was that they hadn't saved me. That's 38 minutes longer than medicine or science claim is possible. My point is that anything is possible; neither science nor religion have all of the answers. Actually compared to the questions, they have very few. As for your science teacher, a teacher with a closed mind has no place teaching anyone.
Reply:Your science teacher has a right to believe anything she wants to believe.
Of course, she's wrong on this one!
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