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<blockquote data-quote="phase12" data-source="post: 14657" data-attributes="member: 281"><p><strong>US schools teaching religious beliefs in science</strong></p><p></p><p>Though I am a Christian, I don't think religion should be taught in science classes either. </p><p></p><p>I do not think, however, there is a reason not to touch upon the ever "evolving" concept of intelligent design, which apart from everyone's incorrect assumption as simply being rooted in religous circles, also encompasses the fact that there are underlying set systems and laws for everything in the universe. This does NOT, require a belief in God. Without such laws, there would be no science, including the theory of evolution, which thus far, is still far incomplete, though the evidence is impossible to ignore. </p><p></p><p>The intolerance of scientists and biologists in ignoring other possibilities meets or exceeds much of the intolerance religous leaders are so often accused of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phase12, post: 14657, member: 281"] [b]US schools teaching religious beliefs in science[/b] Though I am a Christian, I don't think religion should be taught in science classes either. I do not think, however, there is a reason not to touch upon the ever "evolving" concept of intelligent design, which apart from everyone's incorrect assumption as simply being rooted in religous circles, also encompasses the fact that there are underlying set systems and laws for everything in the universe. This does NOT, require a belief in God. Without such laws, there would be no science, including the theory of evolution, which thus far, is still far incomplete, though the evidence is impossible to ignore. The intolerance of scientists and biologists in ignoring other possibilities meets or exceeds much of the intolerance religous leaders are so often accused of. [/QUOTE]
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