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To: whattajoke; Dimensio
Abiogenesis is certainly not taught alongside evolutionary biology.

Puh-lease. I went round and round on this before in another forum, and found several high school biology text books that had abiogenesis in the Evolution unit.

Most biology classes, include the ones I took in HS and college, teach them one behind the other, as a cohesive whole. Some give a little lip service to the speculative nature of abiogenesis, but generally its presented as well supported by the old amino acid experiment and whatnot.
68 posted on 04/29/2003 1:17:32 PM PDT by FactQuest
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To: FactQuest
I went round and round on this before in another forum, and found several high school biology text books that had abiogenesis in the Evolution unit.

Most high school textbooks are sorely lacking, which is why the high school that I attended used college-level books. Most biology classes, include the ones I took in HS and college, teach them one behind the other, as a cohesive whole.

I cannot argue against your personal experience, but how would you know of classes outside of those that you've taken?
94 posted on 04/29/2003 1:58:08 PM PDT by Dimensio
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