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Author Topic:   Creationism in science classrooms (an argument for)
NosyNed
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Message 41 of 609 (481920)
09-13-2008 2:29 PM
Reply to: Message 40 by Modulous
09-13-2008 2:12 PM


Avoiding alienation
But if you actually bring any of creationism into the science class and treat it as you would another science subject (with critical analysis) you may do more to alienate your intended audience than you do by keeping it out.
I am pretty sure this has been attempted on more than one occasion and those objecting were not those defending science teaching but the creationists. The last thing they want is to have a real examination in the classroom.

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