To: cracker
The state is not able to discern when science becomes religion. When the state allows evolution to be taught and not creation or visa versa, they prove that. It has to either be both or neither.
To: biblewonk
The state is not able to discern when science becomes religion. Discerning when religion becomes science is easy. Religion never becomes science, so it shouldn't be in science class.
To: biblewonk
Evolution "science" is proof govt schools teach people not to think---philosophy/thinking is a no-no...brainwashing!
To: biblewonk
The state is not able to discern when science becomes religion. When the state allows evolution to be taught and not creation or visa versa, they prove that. It has to either be both or neither. The state has not resolved the fallacy of induction either, yet it makes budgets as though the sun will rise tomorrow. I think the state is capable of drawing a few distinctions, and the one between "science" and evolution on the one hand and "religion" and creationism on the other is not a very subtle one.
165 posted on
02/21/2002 10:47:13 AM PST by
cracker
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