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Author Topic:   How about teaching evolution at Sunday school?
Minnemooseus
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Message 27 of 106 (31326)
02-04-2003 3:05 PM


I've made comments related to this topic, somewhere, quite a while back. These have been dificult to track down, but I'll keep trying.
My opinion here (and also in part in the previously unfound topic) is:
Of course, evolution should not be expected to be taught in a church or sunday school that finds it to be contrary to their theology.
But, what I wonder is, should evolution and/or anti-creationism be touched upon in those churches who find it to be compatible with their theology (and find fundimentalist creationism to be contrary to their theology).
Also see "A Christian (and creationist)'s condemnation of "Creation Science"" at:
http://EvC Forum: A Christian (and creationist)'s condemnation of "Creation Science"
(this may be the "couldn't find it topic )
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