To: Modernman
I do not believe anyone is asking for a creation story to be taught in science class. They would like real debate on the strength and weaknesses of the Darwin theory and some acknowledgement that there are other scientific opinions. I can't see what everyone is so afraid of. If your argument is as solid as you claim, what's the harm in a little debate -- in class.
28 posted on
01/06/2004 1:36:06 PM PST by
King Black Robe
(With freedom of religion and speech now abridged, it is time to go after the press.)
To: King Black Robe
I do not believe anyone is asking for a creation story to be taught in science class. Not yet, of course. However, creationists are not interested in simply pointing out the flaws in evolution. Rather, the long-term goal is to get evolution out of the classroom altogether.
33 posted on
01/06/2004 1:44:37 PM PST by
Modernman
(Providence protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America- Otto von Bismarck)
To: King Black Robe
...and some acknowledgement that there are other scientific opinions....Such as? We're talking testable theories here, not untestable hypotheses like so-called intellignet design.
Is there any competing theory that's subscribed to by more than 1% of biologists?
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