
FILE - In an Oct. 18, 2010, file photo, Bill Nye, host of television's "Bill Nye the Science Guy," arrives as President Barack Obama hosts a White House science fair in Washington. Nye recently waded into the evolution debate with an online video urging parents not to pass their religious-based doubts about evolution on to their children. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Bill Nye, a mechanical engineer and star of the popular 1990s TV show "Bill Nye The Science Guy," has waded into the evolution debate with an online video that urges parents not to pass their religious-based doubts about evolution on to their children.
Christians who view the stories of the Old Testament as historical fact have come to be known as creationists, and many argue that the world was created by God just a few thousand years ago.
"The Earth is not 6,000 or 10,000 years old," Nye said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It's not. And if that conflicts with your beliefs, I strongly feel you should question your beliefs."
Millions of Americans do hold those beliefs, according to a June Gallup poll that found 46 percent of Americans believe God created humans in their present form about 10,000 years ago.
Nye, 56, also decried efforts in recent years by lawmakers and school boards in some states to present Bible stories as an alternative to evolution in public schools. Tennessee passed a law earlier this year that protects teachers who let students criticize evolution and other scientific theories. That echoes a Louisiana law passed in 2008 that allows teachers to introduce supplemental teaching materials in science classes.
"If we raise a generation of students who don't believe in the process of science, who think everything that we've come to know about nature and the universe can be dismissed by a few sentences translated into English from some ancient text, you're not going to continue to innovate," Nye said in a wide-ranging telephone interview.
The brief online video was not Nye's first foray into the combustible debate, but "it's the first time it's gotten to be such a big deal."
"I can see where one gets so caught up in this (debate) that you say something that will galvanize people in a bad way, that will make them hate you forever," he said. "But I emphasize that I'm not questioning someone's religion — much of that is how you were brought up."
In the video he tells adults they can dismiss evolution, "but don't make your kids do it. Because we need them." Posted by Big Think, an online knowledge forum, the clip went viral and has 4.6 million views on YouTube. It has garnered 182,000 comments from critics and supporters.
It drew the ire of the creationism group Answers in Genesis, which built a biblically based Creation Museum in Kentucky that teaches the stories of the Old Testament and has attracted headlines for its assertion that dinosaurs roamed alongside Adam and Eve.
The group produced a response video featuring two scientists who say the Bible has the true account of Earth's origins, and that "children should be exposed to both ideas concerning our past."
Nye, who is prone to inject dry humor into scientific discussions, said Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
"What I find troubling, when you listen to these people ... once in a while I get the impression that they're not kidding," Nye said.
Ken Ham, a co-founder of Answers in Genesis, said dating methods used by scientists to measure the age of the earth are contradictory and many don't point to millions or billions of years of time.
"We say the only dating method that is absolute is the Word of God," Ham said. "Time is the crucial factor for Bill Nye. Without the time of millions of years, you can't postulate evolution change."
America is home to the world's biggest creationist following, Ham said, and the $27 million Creation Museum has averaged about 330,000 visitors a year since it opened just south of Cincinnati in 2007.
Nye can't talk for long about science without mentioning his current passion: speaking out against proposed government cuts to NASA's planetary sciences division. Nye is CEO of The Planetary Society, an organization in Pasadena, Calif., that promotes space exploration.
NASA's landing of the Curiosity rover on Mars last month is the kind of technological achievement that get kids interested in science, Nye said, but funding cuts would endanger future missions.
He said if Curiosity is able to find evidence of life on Mars — perhaps in the form of fossilized microorganisms — it would "change the world."
"It would change the way everybody feels about his or her place in space," he said. "And we do that for $300 million a year, which is not even a buck a person. We don't want to cut that."
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Online:
Big Think video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHbYJfwFgOU
Creation Museum response: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-AyDtD6sPA
The Planetary Society: http://www.planetary.org/
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The family enjoys this time together...the love...the fellowship...the reflection on life's meaning. All the simple things that are absolutely free.
As far as politics go, it'll be rather hard finding much in the way of far left liberals to talk to this morning....Rather absent around the church house....Rather sad, too.
Momma always told us kids "You all need to be careful who y'all associate with....Some people are up to no good, and will sell you a pack of lies and just get you in trouble."
Little did I know Momma was talking about two people in general....Daddy, and left wing idiots!
ROFLMHO....Enjoy, everyone!
And have a blessed day!
Also remember not one tittle or jot will be dropped from his word.
Arguing about the Bible is not good. I have no intention of doing so.
If the Science Guy or whoever doesn't beleive it's nobodys fault but their own. It doesn't mean God loves them any less.
Usually when everything is going wrong, no doctor or human can fix the situation, a non-beleiver will seek out a christian to pray or cry out to God. There is a reason. We were all created to fellowship with him.
Remember God loves you all :)
Yes, the church persecuted enlightened men of science Galileo, Copernicus, even Newton shrunk away in fear of the church’s heavy hand, but I have never and will never defend the church’s repressive actions against the thinkers of the day. Historically, the church is indefensible and stands condemned in light of the scriptures!
I do have a question for the modern prophet of the science religion, Neil deGrasse Tyson: If in every direction we point the Hubble Space Telescope, it appears the visible universe is moving away from us, what does that say about our position within the universe?
I’m still waiting for science to catch up: i.e. can science explain how a repentant sinner is redeemed by the vicarious blood sacrifice of Christ, instantly indwelt by the Holy Spirit and made a new creation in Christ? I’m not holding my breath!
niks79 – It’s truly a difficult dance when you have a foot in either camp. Furthermore, your explanation of “dates being a little off” and scripture being a “simplistic” explanation is, in my view, in itself too simplistic, not to mention problematic, as there are several avenues to approach the question without equating the error of evolution to God's creation.
I responded to your initial post because of your seeming willingness to equate or include evolution within creation, which I think is an error. I find the scriptures completely sufficient to explain what is observed in creation. I’m just waiting for science to catch up!
We are told not to eat certain foods for health and some things are unclean. Did you know pigs don't sweat? I think science backs up the fact that pork is not very healthy.
Also, Adam was the first man God created. Did you know he named all the plants and animals? Well, there goes the caveman grunting theory.
If you seek him you will find him. You won't need someone to validate his existence.
Get to know him and see what your missing :)
Furthermore, I would like to point out that Morn was wrong AGAIN, as no one who is disagreeing with Mr. Science-Guy has gone so far as to “rip him a new one.”
Science teaches that we have to have air to breath, yet we can't see it. People have no problems beleiving in air and knowing without it they will die. How is it then that they have so much difficulty beleiving in God? Is it so hard for people to be willing to beleive someone loves you so much he was willing to give his only son to die on a cross for you?
To those who are so skeptical of his existence, The question is have you ever sought him? I'm not talking about knowing about him,I'm talking about knowing him. My arguement is if you have never really put forth a true effort to seek the Lord with all your heart you can't say he doesn't exist. Because you have rejected him.
In any case, to try again and just to make it short and to the point, the Bible is not a scientific text though it's use in a comparative religion class would be perfectly appropriate.
As for air, oxygen, nitrogen, etc. have all been scientifically proven to exist. And while I'm not taking sides here, the same cannot be said of the existance of a deity.
Example: How does someone "prove" that they "love" someone? It cannot be proven, but the individual truly knows what they feel within their heart.
One could argue, "You can prove love by the acts or actions of the one professing, that their works will prove themselves." That would be false so-called "evidence or proof." Plenty of individuals who exhibit the traits of love end up being just a sham or fake.
Atheists get worked up about what they cannot "see." Christians see what they "feel."
Wonder which group is really blind?
Hhhmmm?
I don't agree with the fanatic Creationists, but I don't agree with the infinitely irritating Bill Nye either. I've always loved both the science book and the Bible, and have found them to complement one another on many occasions. A dogmatic belief in one without considering the other is narrow minded, no matter which side you are on.
“For the story and message of the cross is sheer absurdity and folly to those who are perishing and on their way to perdition, but to us who are being saved it is the manifestation of the power of God.”
Don’t be perishing my friend. Join us!!!
But if you're naughty he sends you to hell. Oh wait - I may have gotten my children's fantasies mixed up.