
04-16-2008, 10:14 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kangaroo Flat, Australia
Age: 24
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Originally Posted by Ender108
i don't think evolution should be taught in schools.
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I don't think religion should be taught in State schools, as State schools are not there to preach religion.
I learned about the 'theory' of creation in Primary school, then, in High school, I was confused when we were taught evolution. My school was not religious, but it was decided that we should learn about religion, and sadly, we never had the option to opt out of religious studies.
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Originally Posted by Ender108
It take more faith to believe in evolution then it does to believe in god.
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It would take an awful lot of faith for me to believe in God, faith that I simply do not have.
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Evolution believes that a rock became an animal such as a tadpole then it became another animal over thousands of years and if that was so how would that animal either live for 1000 years or mate with it self and how would sea animals become land animals or vise versa how would it have gills and be able to breathe air.
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How do you think humans evolved?
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Originally Posted by Ender108
Its so much easier to believe that there was a creator, thats why i don't think evolution should be taught in schools.
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Religion should only be taught in selected schools, and students should have the choice to opt out of religious studies. If religion must be taught in schools, evolution must be taught, also.
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