To: rwfromkansas
Do you teach world history? I ask that because some of the teens in a creation class I taught right before school began this year had a lively debate with their world history teacher (grade 10). The very first chapter in their textbook stated that "first (early) man was austrilapithicus) <I know I spelled that wrong. I had told them that they would get a hardy dose of evolution not only from their biology book but from other classes too. It really amazed them when they were aware going in at just how integrated evolution has become in all subjects at school.
To: goodseedhomeschool
It really amazed them when they were aware going in at just how integrated evolution has become in all subjects at school.Considering that not a single worthwhile scientific advance has resulted from the theory of evolution and that science has disproved evolutionary claims numerous times, one really cannot justify its inclusion in any course of study except on a course on atheism.
283 posted on
06/22/2003 8:45:13 PM PDT by
gore3000
(Intelligent people do not believe in evolution.)
To: goodseedhomeschool
Weird. I am not a teacher yet, but am going through the teacher ed program.
I am rather mystified as to that getting into the textbook. Though my history teachers did not use textbooks (thank goodness; I hope I can go to a school where I have the freedom to toss the textbook in the trash as well), the one liberal guy did bring it up like I mentioned before.
288 posted on
06/22/2003 8:47:20 PM PDT by
rwfromkansas
("There is dust enough on some of your Bibles to write 'damnation' with your fingers." C.H. Spurgeon)
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