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Old 08-10-2005, 08:50 PM
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I read some of your foolish scree, then just skimmed the rest.
 
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Default Re: Bush: 'Teach the controversy'

Well, it looks like we will be seeing less biologists coming from Kansas.

Kansas moves to stem role of evolution in teaching
"The 10-member board must still take a final vote, expected in either September or October, but a 6-4 vote on Tuesday that approved a draft of the standards essentially cemented a victory for conservative Christian board members who say evolution is largely unproven and can undermine religious teachings about the origins of life on earth."
Oh yeah, ID isn't about pushing God into school, really it isn't, I promise. :D
"The new science standards would not eliminate the teaching of evolution entirely, nor would they require that religious views, also known as creationism, be taught, but it would encourage teachers to discuss various viewpoints and eliminate core evolution theory as required curriculum."
Because everyone knows evolution isn't the backbone of modern biology.
While they are at it, maybe they should eliminate relativity from Physics, after all, I'm sure it undermines someone's religious views.
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