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Religions > Atheism |
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"Jason Spaceman" |
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02 Jan 2005 01:52:05 AM |
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In the News: Students differ on intelligent design |
From the article:
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Talk to students, and many of them will tell you the furor over
intelligent design is all a little silly.
After all, it’s just one class period.
Actually, not even a whole class period, Corey Miller said.
He figures 40, 45 minutes.
That’s about the amount of time he spent learning about evolution when
he took the mandatory biology class last year at Dover Area High
School.
He and a friend, Brett Elicker, remember studying natural selection,
as well as, they think, the concept of “fight or flight.” But they say
they have little other recollection of the class. So the two
sophomores think there is nothing wrong with learning alternatives to
what Miller calls “the philosophy of evolution.”
“It’s something that’s still not proven,” he said, sitting at a pizza
shop across from his high school.
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Read it at http://ydr.com/story/doverbiology/54309/
J. Spaceman
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Students differ on intelligent design |
02 Jan 2005 11:40:32 AM |
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On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 07:52:05 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> said in alt.atheism:
He and a friend, Brett Elicker, remember studying natural selection,
as well as, they think, the concept of “fight or flight.” But they say
they have little other recollection of the class. So the two
sophomores think there is nothing wrong with learning alternatives to
what Miller calls “the philosophy of evolution.”
“It’s something that’s still not proven,” he said, sitting at a pizza
shop across from his high school.
And there's one of the main problems.
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