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To: ToryHeartland

I see it as much of an attack by science on religion. That's the problem. The science classroom should teach evolution as the theory that science accepts. It should not attack people's beliefs in intelligent design, and that's the biggest rub. There are professors who punish students who do not give up their religous views. This kind of bigotry in the scientific community is uncalled for. There are extremes on both sides.


3 posted on 02/20/2006 5:38:13 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Always Right
I see it as much of an attack by science on religion.

But it is not. It is an attack by the same ol' same ol' using science as their guise.

Ironically, as the ostensible defenders of science, they are attacking it as well by using it in this manner.

63 posted on 02/20/2006 7:34:08 AM PST by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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To: Always Right

"I see it as much of an attack by science on religion. That's the problem. The science classroom should teach evolution as the theory that science accepts. It should not attack people's beliefs in intelligent design, and that's the biggest rub. There are professors who punish students who do not give up their religous views. This kind of bigotry in the scientific community is uncalled for. There are extremes on both sides."

I strongly agree with you.


980 posted on 02/21/2006 8:12:46 AM PST by quant5
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