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Old 05-08-2008, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by akc814ilv View Post
Then I misunderstood what you were saying.

If I did then my bad.

MANY religious schools here though actually DO discredit science.
Then times must have changed, because both my grade & high schools were parochial, and they both taught the whole gamut of sciences. They also taught evolution at every level as well. The only difference is that Parochial schools taught that God "got the ball rolling," that's all.

There's been tons of evidence supporting the notion that government schooled children fall behind privately schooled children (on average), as far as education. Those schools are just run better, employ better teachers, and have to prove their value, in order to attract parents to send their kids there. The government just commands school attendance based on districts, so even the absolute WORST government schools (by laws of deduction) still have full enrollment.
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