To: vaudine
I believe its curriculum would be the same as it is today, except it would not discount the creation theory, but would be inclusive.
What exactly is "creation theory"?
To: Dimensio
I believe its curriculum would be the same as it is today, except it would not discount the creation theory, but would be inclusive.
What exactly is "creation theory"?The creation theory, thank you very much. There's apparently only one....
213 posted on
02/24/2003 9:45:28 PM PST by
general_re
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To: Dimensio
I believe the "accepted" meaning is the creation of the universe,man/woman, and other living things based upon the Biblical explanation. Creation by "Intelligent Design" is just a more sophisticated way of saying God or a Supreme Being brought these things into existence--as I believe you are aware.
Vaudine
497 posted on
02/25/2003 7:26:22 PM PST by
vaudine
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