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Old 03-18-2010, 11:58 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by ape descendant View Post
It is fine to teach your child both. Its great and fine to have opinions.

Science isn't really much about opinion. The scientific method is about testing information and putting together explanations of how everything works, using that information. Creation isn't science. God isn't science. So it doesn't belong in a science curriculum.


You're right, science is about testing information.... But as far as our beginnings go, there is no absolute answer and we can only grab so much information from a certain point...since everythings progressed. What's the difference in believing a "god" created everything/even with the possibility of evolution still existing or thinking we all came from nothing but an explosion? Hell we can even assume that we are all nothing but a huge scientific experiment created by higher, more intelligent beings than us, such as Sitchins theory's of the Annunaki. My point is that none of us truly 'know' for sure. So why assume a whole group of people that home school with different beliefs, are teaching the same things? And why the hell make a big deal about it?
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