To: whispering out loud
Fine, if you don't want them to teach other possible, and widely believed explanations for the origin of man
The issue is that other explanations are not scientific, and should not be presented as such, no matter how "widely believed".
then science teachers should at least be required to bring all the questions to evolution, as well as the evidence that does not support evolution.
Perhaps you could explain what evidence exists that does not support evolution.
111 posted on
03/04/2006 8:51:07 AM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
It is impossible to create life from inanimate matter.
the absence of transitional species today, (if it was happening before, it would still be happening today) ie, monkeys would still be evolving to apes, and apes would still be evolving to man....... it's just not there.
the absence of trans species fossils.
need I go on?
112 posted on
03/05/2006 6:04:24 AM PST by
whispering out loud
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