To: usastandsunited
Personally, I would be much more interested in the question "Did we begin from something or nothing?" than how genes may mutate
Bravo. You hit the nail on the head. But the simple right to discuss this simple question in a public school classroom, in any class whether it be physical science or social science, is now being stripped right out of the classroom by the ACLU and courts.
And frankly it raises the point that our universe's physical existence and the preponderance of scientific evidence for the "big bang"...points to a moment of creation. We are all on different planes regarding the CAUSE. And with all due respect to science, we are ALL equally clueless about what it was.
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05/03/2006 5:03:15 PM PDT by
silverleaf
(Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
To: silverleaf
But the simple right to discuss this simple question in a public school classroom, in any class whether it be physical science or social science, is now being stripped right out of the classroom by the ACLU and courts.No, what you want to do is impose the consideration of supernatural phenomena in a public school classroom, imposed by the government. Let's try a modicum of truthfulness here.
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