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To: Dog Gone

I don’t object to science. I appreciate the advances science has made. Absent science, my life expectance would be much shorter (here).

I object to the conclusions of scientists about origins that stand in direct conflict with the clear teachings of Scripture, which I think any reasonbly objective person will admit happens on a regular basis.

On what authority do these scientists speak?

Or teachers in the classroom?

I do homeschool my children, and science (including the scientific method) is in the curriculum. If I sent them to public school here in San Francisco, they would be learning about a lot more than evolution that the public schools have no business teaching, particularly at taxpayer expense.


260 posted on 04/20/2008 6:13:05 PM PDT by srweaver (Never Forget the Judicial Homicide of Terri Schiavo)
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To: srweaver

Ain’t is a shame that the schools insist on teaching science in science class!


261 posted on 04/20/2008 6:16:11 PM PDT by tokenatheist (Can I play with madness?)
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