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Author Topic:   should creationism be taught in schools?
SGT Snorkel
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Message 186 of 301 (435837)
11-23-2007 10:17 AM
Reply to: Message 181 by RAZD
11-22-2007 3:08 PM


Re: "interpretation" is not science - understanding based on evidence is
Actually, creationism is scientific in the sense that it teaches about Eve-olution.
(I hope bad puns are not a violation of forum rules.)

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SGT Snorkel
Junior Member (Idle past 5734 days)
Posts: 23
From: Boone, IA USA
Joined: 07-25-2006


Message 188 of 301 (435841)
11-23-2007 10:31 AM
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11-23-2007 10:22 AM


Re: "interpretation" is not science - understanding based on evidence is
Adamantly not, however short "chat style" comments are frowned on .
Noted. Unfortunately, it is difficult to say much about the subject. No evidence to support creationism, lots of evidence for evolution. Ergo, do not teach creationism in science class.
Will search for a subject that I can talk about in greater length.
Thank you for the welcome.

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