Biology textbooks in some districts in the United States had warning labels put on them, by creationists in recent history, saying, "Evolution is a theory, not a fact." Why not go a bit further?
How about putting similar warning labels to physics textbooks too?
Something like:
"This textbook contains material on gravity. Gravity is a theory, not a fact, regarding a force that cannot be directly seen. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully, and critically considered."
Why not put similar warning labels on other textbooks as well?
2007-01-23
12:22:19
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