(You can read more about that at this link.)
who hosted the children's television show Bill the Science Guy,
recently released a video that attacks Biblical creationism and urges
parents who reject evolution not to teach their beliefs to their
children.
- See more at: http://www.relevantchildrensministry.com/2012/08/bill-nye-science-guy-says-creation-is.html#sthash.27TJqGaF.dpuf
- See more at: http://www.relevantchildrensministry.com/2012/08/bill-nye-science-guy-says-creation-is.html#sthash.27TJqGaF.dpuf
who hosted the children's television show Bill the Science Guy,
recently released a video that attacks Biblical creationism and urges
parents who reject evolution not to teach their beliefs to their
children.
- See more at: http://www.relevantchildrensministry.com/2012/08/bill-nye-science-guy-says-creation-is.html#sthash.27TJqGaF.dpuf
- See more at: http://www.relevantchildrensministry.com/2012/08/bill-nye-science-guy-says-creation-is.html#sthash.27TJqGaF.dpuf
Well, he's back and this time he's using Emoji's to teach kids more evolutionary nonsense. He says the earth is 4.54 billion years old.
As you watch the video, notice how he says, "somehow" and "accidently" and "probably." Talk about faith! It takes more faith to believe evolution than it does creation. I'll stick with "In the beginning, God created..."