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To: redfish who wrote (93673)1/14/2005 11:51:14 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
I think the problem is people who want creationism in class are looking at science in a really different way from scientists, and people who think creationism is religious.

Science can look at what isn't there and say, "We don't know" And then proceed to look for that answer. Creationists look to what isn't there and want to say "it's God that's missing".

"It's God"- does not belong in a sectarian science curriculum. It doesn't belong in school at all- except in comparative religion classes, where all religious, and atheism and agnosticism, are being discussed equally.