From the Science Creative Quarterly, check out my favorite winning project from the Fellowship Baptist Creation Science Fair.
2nd Place: “Women Were Designed For Homemaking”
Jonathan Goode (grade seven) applied findings from many fields of science to support his conclusion that God designed women for homemaking: physics shows that women have a lower center of gravity than men, making them more suited to carrying groceries and laundry baskets; biology shows that women were designed to carry un-born babies in their wombs and to feed born babies milk, making them the natural choice for child rearing; social sciences show that the wages for women workers are lower than for normal workers, meaning that they are unable to work as well and thus earn equal pay; and exegetics shows that God created Eve as a companion for Adam, not as a co-worker.
Everyone involved here sucks. Sorry kids.
3.06.2008
Yeah, very funny
Posted by Naughty Librarian at 11:03 AM
Labels:romancereading romance homemakers feminism america culture
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