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To: Laissez-faire capitalist

Hate to say this, but all your talk about "feeeelings" and "for the children" and "the right to be heard" and "the right not to be offended" and the "the right not to hear what you don't want to hear" and even your tortured use of "putting fairness into law" kind of reeks of liberal, multi-cultural pap.

It's all very sensitive, very Oprah, but science is ultimately unconcerned with the "feeeelings" of those who don't want to hear that 2+2=4.


531 posted on 01/20/2005 10:46:30 AM PST by atlaw
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To: atlaw
Actually you are wrong, as usual.

None of what I espouse reeks of multicultural liberalism. Multicultural liberalism would insist that one have a liberal multiculralistic viewpoint crammed down peoples throat's. What I espouse is the reverse of that, the right to NOT have something crammed down a persons throat. What I espouse is far from what you say it is. What I espouse is the right to NOT have evolution be rammed down a students throat and that the student be notified that this theory is an unproven theory, and only a theory.


The liberals are the ones who are insisting that pupils and parents voices not be heard. The liberals are the ones who are fighting the right of students to be made aware of the FACT that evolution is but an unproven theory, nothing more.

Lets see, do you think that a student has the right to be notified in class that evolution is an unproven theory? We'll see how much you care about the rights of students and parents.

We'll see just how much you care about the freedom to be notified about that fact.

This discussion has nothing to do with mathematics, or 2+2 equaling four. This discussion deals with the unproven theory of evolution. This discussion deals with, evidently, another in the line of those who seem to care only about teachers and scientists and nothing at all about the simple right to be notified that evolution is nothing more than a theory. That does seem to describe you adequately.

Obviously you have a problem with students being notified that evolution is an unproven theory. It seems that evolutionists want students to think that evolution is more than just an unproven theory. Surely you wouldn't fall into that group.

Why is it such a bad thing for a student to be notified that evolution is nothing more than an unproven theory, atlaw?
534 posted on 01/20/2005 11:14:57 AM PST by Laissez-faire capitalist
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