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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (82561)9/6/2008 4:28:17 PM
From: quehubo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541768
 
College degrees is not the whole answer. Service jobs are filled with college grads who cant find a promising job.

Now if we were directing this hope towards more high end degrees, we would need better K-12 development. So far this money pit has had much success.



To: Steve Lokness who wrote (82561)9/6/2008 4:48:09 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 541768
 
I think if you really believe in "creationism" you will want to have it taught in school.

I disagree. It's obvious to me that the Catholic Church believes that God created the universe. When I was growing up they also didn't see a conflict with that and evolution.

That god created the universe was taught in the school I went to, it was called religion class. Evolution doesn’t explain the origin of life; it explains the origin of species and what we see today.

If you are saying the believing in “Creationism” means you believe it is science then it’s a tautology that you would want it in a science class.