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    Texas challenging evolution?

    Texas School Board Set to Vote on Challenge to Evolution - WSJ.com

    shoulda known it would be Texas....
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    [The textbooks will "have to say that there's a problem with evolution -- because there is," said Dr. McLeroy, a dentist. "We need to be honest with the kids."]

    Is this guy serious? I believe in God and creation as much as the next educated conservative man in college, but this is pushing it too far. If we want to be honest with the kids, then lets not force completely unfounded theories upon them at such a young age. I thought evolution was taught because of the whole seperation of church and state argument. Not to mention the fact that we have definitive proof that there was life on earth far before 10,000 years ago. I think that if people want children to know about creation and other religious topics, then they can teach their own kids at home.

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      Lol

      "militant Darwinists."

      Well, I bet those opposed to evolution can get some fellows from the Taliban to sign the petition!...If that fails, there's always Sunday School.

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