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Default Stupid is as stupid does...

On 6/3/15 11:28 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 03 Jun 2015 10:25:58 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


Here's the problem as I see it. These kids are going to public school
and learning the "approved" course of evolution in their biology class.
This makes the federal government and people like yourself happy.

Then, particularly in the south, they learn about creationism at home or
in their Sunday School classes.

They are now confused. Which is the correct story?

Isn't it better to present both as theories that people can make their
own minds up about? Isn't that the purpose of general education?
Why does it have to be only one discussion?


There is plenty of political spin in the "approved" text books and
there are really only a couple of companies providing most of the K12
books.



Pushing religious beliefs in the public schools in unConstitutional.