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To: js1138
I'm sure that teaching kids the earth moves and orbits the sun has religious “consequences.”
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You have just proved my point!

Darwinists **refuse** to accept that using the government to **force** their worldview on other people's children has religious consequences for **all** the children in the room!

I forgot one:

Darwinists will mock those that advocate freedom in education.

Who are the bullies here?

Answer: The Darwinists

215 posted on 08/18/2008 5:39:12 PM PDT by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
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To: wintertime
Darwinists will mock those that advocate freedom in education.

What do you mean by freedom in education? Would you mandate the teaching of Xenu as an alternative to evolution in science classes?

218 posted on 08/18/2008 6:06:20 PM PDT by js1138
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To: wintertime

More to the point, science ignores religion. All of them. They have nothing to offer because the need for evidence is not consistent with faith.

What you perceive as hostility is simply indifference.

There are thousands of conflicting religions. Freedom in education cannot possibly mean teaching every creation story as an alternative to science in science classes. If the findings of science are intollerable to you, avoid science classes. But you are not going to change the nature of science or its findings.


219 posted on 08/18/2008 6:13:02 PM PDT by js1138
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