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Old 12-19-2006, 12:11 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aberkok
Ummm....they've been saying that for years, Ace. Problem is, it's not relaxing to see education reform which begins to include untruths.

From John Rennie's "15 answers to creationist nonsense:"


The scientific community has dismissed creationism as a valid teaching tool. Their "panties are in a bunch" because they don't want lies in the education system. Here's one of many other statements along those lines:

National Science Teachers Association Disappointed About Intelligent Design Comments Made by President Bush
Aug 3 2005

I am not sure if you are agreeing or disagreeing with my point, but one thing is clear - creationist are clearly fogging up the issue, which is exactly what they want. For the record I think science should be taught in schools and faith be taught at home.

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Originally Posted by dc_dux
Wow...that says it all. Thanks for your honesty and the clarity of your opinion.
You say that in a way that makes me think there is a hidden message. To be clear, Bush is not hidding anything, so what are you wanting to investigate?
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