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Can Teachers Teach Creation Legally?
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DevilsWin Wrote:I'm just trying to bring a good argument to the table here. I could throw you a bunch of easy lobs but that's just not my style. Fastball is more my style. Some may call it "Chin Music".
Devils Advocate. Thats all.

I still don't understand how my views directly effect the cirriculum.

And I appreciate it your throwing fastballs or chin music or whatever the heck you want to call it. I think you actually believe some of what you're saying or you wouldn't throw them at me. Either way, I just want to present the truth, the absolute truth, so that for all those who see or may see, it will set them free.

You are one of many who argue that creation shouldn't be taught in schools alongside evolution, when, in fact, it is more reliable and credible as being the origin. That puzzles me because I don't mind evolution being taught, because I know that when put to the test with creation, evolution fails by it's own arguments. I say, teach everything as part of our education system. Then our students will truly be able to discover the truth.
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Can Teachers Teach Creation Legally? - by BaseballMan - 05-19-2008, 10:15 AM

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