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Author Topic:   Should Evolution and Creation be Taught in School?
Whirlwind
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Message 129 of 308 (312109)
05-15-2006 5:44 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Finding Nirvana
02-09-2006 5:51 PM


A question of science
I get really annoyed when people say "I don't believe in evolution". It is not a question of belief, it is about science. Saying "I don't believe in evolution" is like saying "I don't believe in gravity" or "I don't believe the Earth is round".
Religion is very simplistic, with parts that are not supposed to understood (for example the Holy Trinity). Evolution should be taught in schools as a very good scientific theory and creationism should be taught as a perversion of scientific evidence to fit an already established agenda.

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