(June 9, 2015 at 2:32 pm)SteveII Wrote: I think evolution should be studied. However, I do object to the teaching as fact, that all life has evolved from nothing and everything has a common ancestor. I think the science curriculum should stop at describing what the theories are and how they work and not stray into statements best left to other fields (like philosophy and religion).
When we can literally see evolution happening before our eyes, in the lab, I'd kinda like to know what you would consider a fact, if evolution doesn't count. My family breeds dogs: I've seen the line evolve over the years. If something we can witness, record and track doesn't count as factual, what does?
Quote:And while I have not really followed the campaign for creationism in the science classroom, does it really matter? Is this really a disaster as some claim? If you want to discuss other creation stories from other religions, who cares? It might be better for students to understand there are other views.
Are you seriously asking why we wouldn't want students in schools to be taught untrue things? Or at least, let me soften my wording to be accurate, things that have no evidence for them?
Quote:Can you give me an example of the anti-science stance of the Christian right? I send my daughter to a very conservative Christian college (Grove City College). They have a stellar reputation in the STEM subjects and graduates are snapped up by Fortune 100 companies 4 weeks before graduation.
And yet you just betrayed your serious misconceptions about a cornerstone field of modern biology; the christian right's hardline defiance of evolution is the poster boy of anti-science stances, as is their cavalier attitude to manmade climate change, their opposition to medical treatment in favor of prayer (in some cases) and so on. That was just off the top of my head.
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