That's not an expense I should have to incur. The school should at least acknowedge that more than one theory exists.
www.e316.com has very reasonably priced creation science videos. They aren't nearly as slick as the stuff the other side has, but it should at least let the kids keep an open mind.
When another exists, they will.
They are NOT required to teach as science any religion's creation mythology.
NINETY scotts for those videos? Wow, 'ol P.T. barnum was a seer.
Sounds like Hovind is $90 richer. :) :) :)
Creation science? Could you give me a pointer or two to a valid scientific study that tested the ID hypothesis and found it had merit based on independent observations?
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So your complaint is that the alternate crap isn't cheap?
"I just spent $90 last week buying videos for my kids to counter all the evolutionary crap they are getting fed."
Why should I have to pay to counter the evisceration of science by religion?