and we wonder why we're so behind other countries in education... *le sigh*
I see it as this: Creationists can believe their theory all they want but until concrete proof is shown to provide evidence, it should not be taught in *any* class except philosphy and only as a option. I mean, just because I believe that I could jump off this 10 story building in which I work and, by flapping my arms quickly, allow myself to coast gently to the ground doesn't mean I won't make a loud squishy noise when I hit the pavement below - it's a proven law of the universe and not just some fable.
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Date: 2008-12-12 08:31 pm (UTC)I see it as this: Creationists can believe their theory all they want but until concrete proof is shown to provide evidence, it should not be taught in *any* class except philosphy and only as a option. I mean, just because I believe that I could jump off this 10 story building in which I work and, by flapping my arms quickly, allow myself to coast gently to the ground doesn't mean I won't make a loud squishy noise when I hit the pavement below - it's a proven law of the universe and not just some fable.