Here me out. I am a senior biochemistry major and fully understand, believe, and support the workings and mechanisms of evolution. I'm also totally against creation being taught in schools. However, I would not be so attuned to this slightly advanced science if it wasn't for my fluency in science. I am wondering if evolution is something that should be taught later in high school (I was first taught about it as a sophomore) like as part of a senior year science.
The only reason why I ask this is because I've looked at so many anti-evolution questions on here and it's all from people who are misinterpreting the science. Most of the time, it's a complete misinterpretation. Apparently the simple idea that we have a common ancestor isn't cutting it for a lot of people. Maybe if they were a little more understanding of the scientific reasons why, then there wouldn't be such an issue. Or maybe it's impossible to take the 7 days out of the bible without people thinking irrationally.
2006-10-19
06:11:44
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Shortstuff71
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