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Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about the fact that your state board of education substitutes religion for science?


When I was in school, we were taught the theory of creation and the theory of evolution. Our parents took it from there. Honestly, I think that's the way it should be. I am a Christian and I also have a science degree. I believe in God-guided evolution.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you white? Do you have many neighbors or friends who are not white?


I am white. Our inner circle is very diverse. Lots of friends and family who are not white (through marriage and adoption). We also make a point to celebrate different cultures with our kids. But when I look at the big picture, it is pretty disappointing. My kids' classes tend to be pretty diverse, but every teacher in their school is white. About 90% blonde hair, blue eyes, under 35. I look around our (relatively liberal) church and I don't see a lot of non-white people. My daughter takes dance classes and I noticed the same thing at their recital - there were a few Asian girls and that's it. My extended family is in central KS and, sadly, I think they many of them are pretty racist.
Anonymous
Do Asians rule the schools in terms of highest grades, test scores, college placement?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do Asians rule the schools in terms of highest grades, test scores, college placement?


I don't know. Personally, I did not have any Asians in my school when i was growing up. I knew quite a few in college. I believe they did have the higher grades, but I went to a small, nondescript state college, so the bar was not exactly set too high. Most of the Asian children I know have American parents. They don't seem to excel compared to their peers. There are a few Asian families around here where there seems to be a Tiger Mom situation going on. Those kids go to private school.

Anonymous
Are you a Kansas Republican?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Kansas Republican?


No. I am a blue girl in a red state. And it is exhausting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Kansas Republican?


No. I am a blue girl in a red state. And it is exhausting!


I totally empathize with you on this! I am very liberal. And I live in Utah
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Kansas Republican?


No. I am a blue girl in a red state. And it is exhausting!


I totally empathize with you on this! I am very liberal. And I live in Utah


You need to start a new thread. We have TONS of questions for YOU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you a Kansas Republican?


No. I am a blue girl in a red state. And it is exhausting!


I totally empathize with you on this! I am very liberal. And I live in Utah


You need to start a new thread. We have TONS of questions for YOU.


Consider it done
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about the fact that your state board of education substitutes religion for science?


When I was in school, we were taught the theory of creation and the theory of evolution. Our parents took it from there. Honestly, I think that's the way it should be. I am a Christian and I also have a science degree. I believe in God-guided evolution.



Ugh. You should stay there, then.
Anonymous
Where would you recommend a newly-transplanted-to-KC (from the DC area) WOHM who is not religious at all find new friends in KC?

My good friend is struggling to find her place out there.
Anonymous
Do you ever get tired of my hostility?

-Diehard, third gen mizzou fan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you ever get tired of my hostility?

-Diehard, third gen mizzou fan


Ha ha. I better not comment on that. Just kidding. Atound here, we are all kind of relieved that MU is out of the Big 12 because we are all quite sick and tired of the rivalry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about the fact that your state board of education substitutes religion for science?


When I was in school, we were taught the theory of creation and the theory of evolution. Our parents took it from there. Honestly, I think that's the way it should be. I am a Christian and I also have a science degree. I believe in God-guided evolution.



Creation is not a theory. It is a religious belief. As such, it has no place in the public school curriculum, unless maybe you are talking about a Bible as Literature class.

Evolution on the other hand is a scientific theory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where would you recommend a newly-transplanted-to-KC (from the DC area) WOHM who is not religious at all find new friends in KC?

My good friend is struggling to find her place out there.


Do you know what area she is in now? Does she want a newer house/neighborhood or an older one? What's her budget? Does she have kids? If you tell me a little more about her, I can definitely suggest some areas. Also, I can maybe suggest other ways for her to meet people. I can tell you that she should avoid southern Johnson County.
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