To: SeekAndFind
Whenever there are conflicting theories, in science or in any other field, all sides should be presented.
So students should learn about Evolution, and hear the evidence. But they should also learn about Creationism (in the general sense), and hear the evidence.
5 posted on
03/10/2015 8:27:44 PM PDT by
Leaning Right
(Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
To: Leaning Right
So students should learn about Evolution, and hear the evidence. But they should also learn about Creationism (in the general sense), and hear the evidence. Any particular brand? I mean there as many creation stories as there have been religions and tribes.
Can I go ahead and add my own?
8 posted on
03/10/2015 8:32:58 PM PDT by
freedumb2003
(islam: The hands of the Chinese, the mouths of the arabs, the minds of the French.)
To: Leaning Right
So students should learn about Evolution, and hear the evidence. But they should also learn about Creationism (in the general sense), and hear the evidence.My idea exactly. For evolution, they could spend a semester. For Creationism, one day.
33 posted on
03/10/2015 9:11:22 PM PDT by
Paradox
(and now here we are....)
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