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Should Creationism be taught in Public School?

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posted on Apr, 25 2010 @ 10:55 AM
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No Creationism should not be taught in Schools. Do we teach the earth is flat? It could be a subject ofr debate or discussion but not taught. Besides what is there to teach??



posted on Apr, 25 2010 @ 11:08 AM
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Creationism and the fictional stories in the Bible is the highest form of nonsense that exists. Teaching such a topic would be disastrous to our youth and to the well-being of our world. Religion breeds hate and potentiality dangerous behavior which MUST NOT be taught in our educational institution.

Students of today will advance to playing leading roles in the world tomorrow. We do not need some FRUIT-LOOP religious fanatic in positions where worldly destruction is simply a push of a button away. We all know that the religious individuals ANXIOUSLY await the FICTIONAL nonsense Armageddon to occur, and we CANNOT encourage and produce students of this caliber nonsense to be in control of our future.



[edit on 25-4-2010 by Captain_Sense]



posted on Apr, 25 2010 @ 11:29 AM
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The probability/evidence that the universe was created by God is exactly the same as the universe having been created by Colin the Giant Immortal Intergalactic Lobster.

If you are going to teach God, then you'll have to teach Colin.

If you argue that creationism is about faith rather than empirical evidence, then you must agree!

Anyway much be off, it's crab night at the Holy Church of the Immutable Crustacean.



 
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