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NosyNed
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Message 81 of 301 (283908)
02-04-2006 1:43 PM
Reply to: Message 79 by pianoprincess*
02-04-2006 12:39 PM


looking at both sides
PianoPrincess, rest assured that if enough time was allocated to really look at both sides in sciences classes the ones who would be screaming bloody murder would be the YEC'ers. You might note that the geology, dating and biological evolution threads are comparitively quiet to completely silent here. That is because when issues are brought up in them the details are examined and the YEC'ers tend to duck out very quickly.
The same thing would happen in science classes. When the evidence for deep time, geology and cosmology was examined and the falsehoods used as evidence against them by the likes of ICR and AIG shown then those now crying for equal time would suddenly understand the old saying: "Be careful what you wish for."

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