While in high school, I attended science classes at both a public and Christian school, and guess what- we learned almost exactly the same thing. The only difference was basically the first chapter which talked about the origins of earth, age of earth, origins of life, etc. In the public school it emphasized the earth being billions of years old, big bang, and the rest of the theory of evolution stuff. But in my Christian school we learned what evolutionists believe, what theist evolutionists believe, and creationism (of course the major emphasis was on creationism being correct) Other than that, the same thing was taught. I was just wondering why some people feel that the theory of evolution somehow transcends all areas of science and have the notion that you must believe in evolution to understand or want to study science. I’ve taken different anatomy & physiology classes in college, microbiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and the theory of evolution wasn’t brought up in either one. The only class that it was brought up in was my psychology class in which my professor spent the entire class preaching the theory of evolution to everyone though it wasn’t in the textbook, nor do I feel had anything to do with what we were studying.
2006-08-18
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