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US schools teaching religious beliefs in science
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf" data-source="post: 14646" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>US schools teaching religious beliefs in science</strong></p><p></p><p>It seems to me that teaching the THEORY of evolution without even mentioning anything else is kind of shorting the kids on their education. It is after all, a theory. Evolution should be taught in schools, yes. But it should be taught as a theory along with intelligent design, the various iterations of creationism, and anything else that might hold water. In the end, none of us really know how we came to be, so why not expose the young to all sides of the story and let them figure out what to think for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 14646, member: 177"] [b]US schools teaching religious beliefs in science[/b] It seems to me that teaching the THEORY of evolution without even mentioning anything else is kind of shorting the kids on their education. It is after all, a theory. Evolution should be taught in schools, yes. But it should be taught as a theory along with intelligent design, the various iterations of creationism, and anything else that might hold water. In the end, none of us really know how we came to be, so why not expose the young to all sides of the story and let them figure out what to think for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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