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Old 02-15-2008, 05:28 PM
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but id is about religion; thats what its based on, 12th. the people who want id in classrooms claim it should be a scientific theory to be compared to evolution as an alternative. thats what this thread is about. its not a concern of it being discussed, the concern is with it being presented as science, which it is not. creationists can work toward forming a new subject in schools, that would make more sense than redefining science so that the supernatural can fit in.

kids being open minded is great, but not if theyre being lied to. as ive expressed to commonsense many times, if there was another class that studied creation myths, religion, philosophy or what have you, that would be fine. but id is being presented as science when it simply isnt, it doesnt belong in a classroom dedicated to teaching that specific subject. and if you follow the case this thread is about, youll see that the intention of id advocates is clear.
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