Religions > Atheism > Re: In the News: Minister Fights To Add Creationism To Classes
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Religions > Atheism |
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"Maverick" |
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22 Aug 2003 03:21:57 AM |
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Re: In the News: Minister Fights To Add Creationism To Classes |
"Jason Spaceman" <jspaceman@linuxquestions.net> wrote in message
news:b9401f8a.0308212151.5fd7306e@posting.google.com...
From the article:
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ROGERS, Ark. -- A Hometown pastor is launching an assault on local
school boards in an effort to remove the concept of human evolution
from Arkansas textbooks.
At school districts across the state, human evolution is part of
science and biology classes and is information required by the state.
Bob Dunning said he and his granddaughter, Chrissy, are deeply
religious, but said nothing stirred his faith more than when
granddaughter began learning human evolution in her freshman biology
class last year.
The lesson so angered Dunning that he launched a campaign to pull the
subject of human evolution out of schools.
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Read it at http://www.thehometownchannel.com/news/2421920/detail.html
It seems strange that there are people who doesn't want science to be taught
in science class.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Minister Fights To Add Creationism To Classes |
23 Aug 2003 05:22:32 PM |
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:21:57 +0200, "Maverick" <sh100@hotmail.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
It seems strange that there are people who doesn't want science to be taught
in science class.
It seems strange that there are people who still believe a 3,500 year
old myth. But there are.
--
"A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at optonline dot net
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