To: redgolum
So end the WOT and get rid of the Christians and every thing will be just fine? No, just get rid of the creationists. FYI, most Christians are not creationists.
To: curiosity
No, just get rid of the creationists. FYI, most Christians are not creationists. It may depend on the area. Most every Christian I know around here is. But I also know a lot around here concerned more with where they're going than where they've been.
39 posted on
12/01/2005 11:29:57 AM PST by
moog
To: curiosity
40 posted on
12/01/2005 11:30:28 AM PST by
M203M4
To: curiosity
No, just get rid of the creationists. FYI, most Christians are not creationists.
No need to do that - just offer an alternative science class with alternative textbooks. Those parents who want their children in those classes can opt for them. It may cost a little more, but it would solve a lot of problems (and it may save money in the long run, since there wouldn't be all of these legal/political entaglements over the issue).
Let the local school districts decide (i.e. the communities).
Instead, too many people want either Creationism or Evolution banned completly, which tells you that this isn't simply a political issue, but rather a religious issue - at that point it really needs to be prevented from becoming a political/government issue.
To: curiosity
FYI, most Christians are not creationists.All Christians are creationists. The most important words in the Old Testament are contained in Genesis 1:1. If you don't believe those words, you certainly can not have any belief in a Son of God. You may not like the proper use of the language but there you have it nonetheless.
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