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Old 28-03-2005, 05:43 PM   #130
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Originally posted by Sly+Mar 28 2005, 06:38 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Sly @ Mar 28 2005, 06:38 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-R Havell@Mar 28 2005, 09:09 AM
Everything needs faith to be believed in, that includes evolution, but due to the evidence I have much more faith in the theory of evolution than that of creation.
Ok let me break it down real quick for you guys regarding the public school/education system here in the USA. For those that don't live in the US and for those that do that may be unaware.

1) The public school system is tax supported. They get paid by tax dollars.
2) The public school system teaches evolution.
3) Evolution is a religion.
4) The public school system is not allowed to have any religion in it if it is supported by tax dollars.
5) Private schools are not paid by the taxpayers. The are paid by individuals that want to send their kid to that school.

Get the fairy tale stuff out of the science class, and teach science (things we observe, study, and test). You want speculation and imagination in origins, enroll in a private school that teaches evolution or christian theology. It is unfair and illegal (constitutionally) to force everyone (via taxes) to pay to have all children taught things contrary to the beliefs and values of their parents.

The thing is, origins do not need discussing in the science class to begin with. Teaching anatomy/biology would just involve describing what the different organs do, muscles do, ligaments do, bones do, etc. If some kid asks during class, you just say, "I don't know we're discussing anatomy here not origins" I mean when a doctor is performing surgery, is he thinking about where the thing came from. No.

It is a waste of time and money.

1) Time- students can be learning science and do not have to delve into imagination, speculation and the like.

2) Money- hard working taxpayers who have to pay for some one else's beliefs to be taught to their kid

Which is what any evolutionist/humanist/atheist would say if christianity was being tax supported. [/b][/quote]
LOL LOL LOL
Here in slovakia ALL children MUST learn catholic as religion.They cant chose.Until you get to gym. or private school, you have religion(catholic,they even dont think that there could teach other religion....) as a normal subject...
I just LOVE my country.....
LOL LOL LOL
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