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Author Topic:   Creationism in science classrooms (an argument for)
ramoss
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Message 38 of 609 (481905)
09-13-2008 1:45 PM
Reply to: Message 37 by ICANT
09-13-2008 12:42 PM


Re: On teaching creationism in science class
No, creation science is not being taught. It does not go into what CAUSED the big bang, for example.. but rather what our math and observations make us think happened during the early part of the big bang. For evolution, it dicusses how life changes over time.. not how life formed. Abiogenesis concerns itself with how life might have developed from the organic chemistry that was the early environment
of earth. All things based on other items that already existed..

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