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Author Topic:   What if creationism did get into the science class
nator
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Message 37 of 64 (10836)
06-02-2002 8:10 PM
Reply to: Message 23 by Cobra_snake
05-30-2002 12:32 AM


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Originally posted by Cobra_snake:
[b]I believe Creation should be taught in a different way- more like ID. Students should be presented with evidence for and against evolution, as well as evidence for and against ID.[/QUOTE]
There is no scientific evidence for Creation science or ID.
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ID does not favor a certain religion, so it is perfectly legal (and even encouraged) under the law to be included in science curriculum.
Um, no.
ID assumes a designer, and so favors a notion of the supernatural. This is against the Constitution.
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Also, the public supports offering Creation as an alternative in the science classroom.
So bleeping what? A large percentage of the public also thinks that astrology is real and John Edwards really talks to dead peoople.
[QUOTE]Does that sound reasonable to everybody?[/b]
Hell no.

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