smack Down
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Originally posted by: alchemize
for the troll.Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: alchemize
No, my arguement is "we should be free to teach other people fairy tales BECUASE IT'S A FUCKING CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT". Enough of you trying to twist my words. you are the one positing that it's "harmful to society", you prove it.Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: alchemize
Bullshit. For one, you have no evidence that it's "harmful to society" (other than to your partisan voting population). They are attending a school, you just don't like what they are teaching.
So they don't believe in evolution, but what if they produce really hard workers? What if their crime rate is lower? Then your net effect is positive.
The issue here isn't the impact to society, it's the impact to the way you want society to be.
So your argument is "we should be free to teach people fairy tales because it is theoretically possible that they could teach them other different things that will be good". Unless you can somehow show that teaching evolution is somehow incompatible with these other good goals, then your argument doesn't hold up.
Where does the constitution give you the right to keep your children ignorant?
Thats is the best you can do to back up your claim?