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Old 05-04-2005, 12:37 PM
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Originally posted by Rudey
The question was if the bible/religion had a place in schools and not science classes.
Nah, I'm answering the questions raised by the OP ("Should evolution's role in science education be reduced and counterbalanced by alternative theories of 'intelligent design'?") and by the discussion raised from ConnieBama ("Is it right to teach evolution 'theory' in science classes, and not creationist theory?").

There's no doubt in my mind that religious documents belong in education - I also disagree with how some would implement these documents (ie 'not in science, and not from only one perspective'), but I'm an idiot.

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Originally posted by Rudey
There is a select group of very "special" people out there who think any book having to do with religion needs to be burned if it's in a school.
well put, my euphemistic compadre
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