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To: Amendment10

What attacks on creationism?

Simply pointing out that something isn’t science isn’t an attack if it is true.


186 posted on 03/30/2008 7:08:47 PM PDT by tokenatheist
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What attacks on creationism?

Simply pointing out that something isn’t science isn’t an attack if it is true.

Let's be a little bit more honest with ourselves about attacks on creationism.

I agree that faith-based creationism has no place in public school science classrooms any more than scientifically unverified, faith-based macroevolution ideas do. However, anti-Christian factions have a track record for dragging public schools and their creationism curriculum before constitution-ignoring, secular-minded judges. And regardless of the 10th A. protected power of the states to address religion, such judges have nonetheless been unlawfully kicking creationism out of public schools altogether on the basis of the bogus constitutional principle of absolute c&s separation. The following links list such cases.

Evolution and Creationism in Public Schools
Wikipedia: Creation and evolution in public education

228 posted on 03/30/2008 9:58:46 PM PDT by Amendment10
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