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To: js1138
What does intelligent design have to do with divine creation. All of the people who are in court trying to get intelligent design into the school curriculum say it has no religious implications.

Actually, I do not think that Biblical studies should be part of public school curriculum (so I have no idea about any of these cases). I think religion should be taught in Sunday school. What I find objectionable is the way evolution is presented to the public (including freshmen biology students). Evolution, itself, has a fairly narrow focus and it is a stretch to present it as an explanation (let alone the explanation) for Creation.
304 posted on 12/04/2003 1:07:53 PM PST by bluejay
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To: bluejay
Evolution, itself, has a fairly narrow focus and it is a stretch to present it as an explanation (let alone the explanation) for Creation.

I agree. Now find someone among the evolution proponents on this thread who disagree with that statement.

307 posted on 12/04/2003 1:15:40 PM PST by js1138
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