> If the courts have their way this will never be discussed in a science classroom
Let's re-write that so it's accurate:
"If the parents who care about their childrens educations have their way this will never be discussed in a science classroom"
There. That's better.
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If the parents who care about their childrens educations have their way this will never be discussed in a science classroom"
There. That's better.
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SIMPLE SOLUTION. LETS HAVE A SCHOOL VOTE INSTEAD OF A COURT CASE. NOT ONLY IN DOVER, BUT KANSAS AND ELSEWHERE.
IF THE CASE EVER GETS PRESENTED TO THE COURTS, A GOOD JUDGE WOULD SAY --- GO BACK TO THE BALLOT BOX WHERE IT BELONGS. THIS COURT DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH SCHOOL CURRICULUMS.
You don't think that a theory that DNA is coded similarly to computer language is worth discussing in a science classroom because you "care" about your children's education?
Gosh, my kids are going to find these things and other theories very exciting when they are old enough to study them. My kids may be the scientists who prove or disprove this, since yours won't be learning about it.