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To: tejek who wrote (244537)8/2/2005 1:29:12 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576360
 
tejek,

re:They will be teaching it as an alternative to scientific theory.

I would heap on every popular theory - the more ridiculous the better evolution will look IMHO. I think you give children too little credit to not be allowed to ask the questions when presented the theories - to hide the most "popular" theories would be a disservice in learning.



To: tejek who wrote (244537)8/2/2005 7:33:42 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576360
 
Like I've said, I've heard it all. A president suggesting we rely on mythology as an alternative to science when educating our young. Its not a surprise he opposes stem cell research.

It's nice to finally see Bush elucidate his thinking process for the general public. Now, if only the bulk of Americans could use this display to adjust their filters of his other ideas, we might get somewhere.