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Allowing creationism in science lessons.
It isn't a science, it is religion/fundamental christianity trying to get in under a different name.
"How can an afro-american person evolve from a white person?"
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That's amazingly rational. I can't tell you the number of times a person has said that God can't exist because we have no proof.
"It’s often suggested that there’s no conflict or contradiction between
evolutionary theory and religion. This strikes me as a pretty broad statement. I
suppose it’s true depending on how one thinks about religion or what sort of
religion one advocates. However, it seems to me that it’s very difficult to
reconcile evolutionary theory with Christianity or other monotheistic
religions such as Judaism and Islam. Here, I think, the creationists are right
to be alarmed, but for the wrong reasons. Within the Christian
framework, the problem isn’t that the account of creation advocated by
evolutionary theory contradicts the account of creation outlined in the book of
Genesis. No, the problem is much broader and more metaphysical. The
problem is that no matter how you cut it, Christianity argues that humans
have a privileged place within the order of creation. Humans, within this
framework, are the crown of creation, such that all of being is conceived as a
great cosmic struggle revolving around us."
*sets up noose*
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@Gelxo, i know, it's just, I don't get so much concentrated dosage of stupid and insanity. I overreacted.