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« on: March 16, 2017, 02:28:31 PM » |
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I've realized over the years that much of science relies on many of the same tactics and tenants as religion... it started with things like framing teaching only evolution in science class because "that is science's explanation for the origins of life on earth" or the Big Bang because "that is science's explanation for the origins of our universe"...
We don't see science as such because none of us have lived through the corresponding development period of whichever religion we might follow. The "science" of Christianity is now much more settled than it was 1500 years ago.
It is so important that we stress science as a process that is particularly prone to the flaws of humans... not a haven for "answers".
So honestly.. should they be teaching creationism in science class? No. Do I think this will undermine science or America any more than it already is? No.
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