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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (407809)8/18/2008 3:53:16 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573691
 
Ted, many of my Christian friends who believe in creationism also majored in biology, chemistry, and other sciences. They have gone on to become successful doctors, lawyers, engineers, and researchers.

I don't care Ten. I live in the secular world and so do you. Besides you said Christian students were smarter than public school kids, and so far, you have not proven that assertion.....which I don't find that all so surprising coming from someone who thinks teaching creationism in our universities is okay.

A belief in creationism is not the same as a belief that 4+4=10. Your analogy is invalid. Not only that, but you have no proof that teaching creationism is oh-so-harmful to students.

Its misinformation....inaccurate information.....fantasy but not recognized as fantasy. I don't believe some one comes out better for having learned it.

Unless, of course, YOU can produce some study showing that students from Christian private schools do much worse than those in public schools, especially those schools who spend more per student than the Christian private schools do.

I don't have to prove anything. Your position is the minority position, not mine.