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Old 03-10-2004, 02:19 PM   #11
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
One is supprted by accepted scientific findings. One is not. Teaching them side beside is to throw the scientific method out the window.

Creationism should be taught to kids as part of history class. "Some people believe in 'Creationism', and creationism is (explanation here)."
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.
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