To: gdani
Perhaps he would like us to teach alchemy alongside chemistry and astrology alongside astronomy too. They are alternative views also.
2 posted on
08/28/2002 9:44:47 AM PDT by
mlo
To: mlo
Perhaps he would like us to teach alchemy alongside chemistry and astrology alongside astronomy too. They are alternative views also. I can hear the physicians who bled people to death to rid them of bad humors making the same assertions about the nut who asserted that something called germs WHICH WERE INVISIBLE caused diseases.
To: mlo
Perhaps you could stop equating apples and oranges.
12 posted on
08/28/2002 10:11:52 AM PDT by
jim35
To: mlo
Perhaps he would like us to teach alchemy alongside chemistry and astrology alongside astronomy too. They are alternative views also. That's why Cobb County has no leg to stand on. To single out the theory of evolution for a disclaimer that is not equally applied to the theory of gravity, the theory of infectious disease, the theory of relativity, etc. is facially sectarian.
41 posted on
08/28/2002 10:33:42 AM PDT by
steve-b
To: mlo
I'm interested to know how a theory can be state-mandated. Isn't that sorta anti-scientific in a way?
To: mlo
Perhaps he would like us to teach alchemy alongside chemistry and astrology alongside astronomy too. They are alternative views also.
And while we are at it, why are we teaching this blatantly atheistic, newfangled theory that the earth revolves around the sun?
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