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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Tudor" data-source="post: 66568" data-attributes="member: 1195"><p>Re: You're welcome.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I disagree about your comment that it shouldn't be taught in schools. Weather there is physical evidence available to back it up or not, Creationism is believed by enough people that it merits discussion. Personally I think the curriculum that allows an instructor to present evolution as one explanation for life, and Creationism as the primary competing understanding (notice I specifically did not use the term "theory") will be a step towards creating a well-rounded open-minded student. </p><p></p><p>Not to banter semantics, but I also question weather Intelligent Design is necessarily a <strong>Christian</strong> belief. It's my understanding that Muslims believe Allah created the Universe, I think Jewish faith says God created the Universe, and there have been people throughout history (Greeks, Romans, native peoples around the globe) that have believed in a variety of gods that created all or part of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Tudor, post: 66568, member: 1195"] Re: You're welcome. I disagree about your comment that it shouldn't be taught in schools. Weather there is physical evidence available to back it up or not, Creationism is believed by enough people that it merits discussion. Personally I think the curriculum that allows an instructor to present evolution as one explanation for life, and Creationism as the primary competing understanding (notice I specifically did not use the term "theory") will be a step towards creating a well-rounded open-minded student. Not to banter semantics, but I also question weather Intelligent Design is necessarily a [B]Christian[/B] belief. It's my understanding that Muslims believe Allah created the Universe, I think Jewish faith says God created the Universe, and there have been people throughout history (Greeks, Romans, native peoples around the globe) that have believed in a variety of gods that created all or part of the world. [/QUOTE]
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