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Originally posted by The1calledTKE
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There have been scattered efforts around the nation for other school boards to adopt similar measures. Last month the Dover Area School Board in Pennsylvania voted to require the teaching of alternative theories to evolution, including "intelligent design" the idea that life is too complex to have developed without a creator.
The state education board in Kansas was heavily criticized in 1999 when it deleted most references to evolution. The decision was reversed in 2001.
In March, the Ohio Board of Education narrowly approved a lesson plan that some critics contended opens the door to teaching creationism.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=232573
I expect crap like this from the South, I am shocked it is taking hold in northern states. [/B]
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Look back at the article (at least what I've left in of your post) and note the locations of those states. Now tell me again why you expect it in the South? None of those are Southern states.
I don't like the creationism thing either, but I sure as heck resent your stereotyping of my part of the country.