To: Ogmios
There are no dominant scientific countertheories to evolution.
Why do they have to be scientific theories? Besides, there is always going to be bleeding of educational disciplines into others. Try separating some scientific discussions about genetics away from ethics which is tied directly to sociology and history and culture. It can't be done. There is no need to that tightly segment education.
To: William McKinley
Science should be taught in a science class, not religious doctrine, unless of course you also wish to see the buddhist creation story brought in, the navajo story, the hindu, shall I go on?
Once you open the door to one, you open the door to all.
This is the public school system now, not private school.
Do whatever you want in a private school, I don't pay for it, and I don't have to send a child of mine there.
But again, being that this is public school, once you open that door, there's no filtering it or closing it.
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10/30/2003 8:06:31 PM PST by
Ogmios
(Since when is 66 senate votes for judicial confirmations constitutional?)
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