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To: Qwinn
What they're saying is that -both- should be taught, that neither is "invalid".

Both? Let's see...there's evolution theory...what's the other theory?
45 posted on 03/09/2004 6:21:46 PM PST by Dimensio (I gave you LIFE! I -- AAAAAAAAH!)
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To: Dimensio
I don't care if it's necessarily taught as a separate theory. What I want taught is the legitimate issues and doubts that many people have with evolutionary theory.

The evolutionists, of course, don't want to see any doubt cast on it at all, because they can't believe that anyone could -honestly- doubt -their- sincerely held religious beliefs, it's just all part of some big theocratic conspiracy, or if not, they're just idiots who aren't as smart as they are.

Which sounds awfully like both the attitude and methods of liberals, if you ask me.

Qwinn
47 posted on 03/09/2004 6:54:37 PM PST by Qwinn
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