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To: nihil who wrote (83652)7/12/2000 12:53:42 AM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
None of those sites supports the premise that states are requiring certain content in textbooks -- the closest is apparently inserting something (a leaflet?) in published textbooks. But the states aren't rewriting the books. They are selecting books based on their content, but that's happened for generations.

Teaching creationism as an alternative to evolution is, as the articles point out, nothing new.

That's not what I questioned, though.

And even some evolutionists are beginning to question whether evolution can explain all the changes in life forms, not to mention the very creation of life.

I suspect that sometime in this millennium we will merge the doctrines of creationism and evolution into a single doctrine.