A public university could not refuse admission bases on race, religion or political philosophy however, they could deny admission if a person graduated from a high school that taught them that 2+2=7
For now, the University of California has said that it will not accept students who were taught with Creationist texts, and I would expect that University of Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, Harvard and Yale will do or are doing the same thing. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2061218/posts
Thus, Kansas high school graduates will find themselves hitting the book at S.E. Bufford County Community College.
==A public university could not refuse admission bases on race, religion or political philosophy however, they could deny admission if a person graduated from a high school that taught them that 2+2=7
The fact that they are teaching Darwin’s discredited “theory” means they are teaching 2+2=7 right now. If the students are also taught the scientific evidence that falisfies Darwin’s ToE, then they will be taught 2+2=4 and 2+2=7...and then the students can make up their own minds re: Darwin’s fairytale.
I'm used to creationists' lies, however, and your distortion is par for the course. It's also curious that the people with the strongest religious faith are not at all threatened by science.
Sorry, but I replied to you when intended to address a “creationist.”
Nonsense. The state has never had them be taught with creationist texts. They at most have only allowed a discussion of the issue. I don’t have a problem with that.
Hey, the evidence for evolution is pretty strong. I admit that. Whatever happens happens, but your view somehow Kansans won’t be able to go to a good college if they make the changes is nonsense and extreme hyperbole from someone clearly fired up on an issue and not clear on what the state has done in the past.