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- Sep 21, 2002
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Originally posted by: Tominator
Originally posted by: ELP
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: ELP
Exactly. No one can tell anyone else that they don't "believe" correctly. That is the basis for keeping religion out of public schools. The gov't must remain neutral and keep it all out so it can't cater to one or the other.
And, since no one can say that evolution is correct or not, that should be taken out too. And all scientific theory, because it hasn't been proven correct yet. And all philosophy because it can be interpreted differently and lead to someone believing that one isn't believing correctly.
...yeah, and that's going to happen.
nik
The theory of evolution is taught in Science class because scientific analysis has lead to this conclusion. "Christian" creationism can be put into the science classes once scientific analysis has determined that that particular creation story is the most valid conclusion. Until then, Christian creationism belongs mythology/religious study courses.
I have no problem if it's taught as theory, but for decades it has been taught as fact. That is a travesty!
are you muddling the scientific definitions of fact and theory for your own purposes again? i have never seen evolution taught in public schools as religious dogma as you seem love believing. some people just like having something to be indignant about, even if it has to be made up.