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Old 03-10-2004, 02:23 PM   #11
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I don't have a problem with a philosophy class that discusses a wide variety of religious and spiritual views as well as other types of philosophical teachings.

But creationism doesn't belong in the science class room. Unless, of course, there really is a God, then it does belong there.
Creationism should not be taught during science class, but is relevant to history class, because it is an area of thought accepted by a lot of people.

I wrote the above to demonstrate just how bring it is to respond to someone with a post saying exactly the same thing the person to whom you're responding previously wrote.
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