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2007-05-27 16:11:25 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Build your own classroom in which mythology and superstition replace reason and science.

2007-05-27 16:13:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 11 0

Looks like a lot more than evolution got left out your classrooms, like spelling, critical thinking ect

2007-05-27 23:22:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You can stop trying. It's not going to work. It's been shot down in every state that tried and it's been declared illegal and unconstitutional. Look up the Kitzmiller vs Dover trial - that cost the school district a lot of money. Do you want to take away money from your district? Because you WILL be sued for trying that.

The US economy is based on science and technology. Take away the science from schools, and a generation later you have no doctors, no engineers, no physicists - in short, the US will be screwed.

2007-05-27 23:16:02 · answer #3 · answered by eri 7 · 3 0

Don't push to get evolution out of the classroom. Instead push for equal time for Creation or intelligent design. Choose intelligent design because it doesn't scare the atheist as much. Evolution is such a ridiculous and flawed theory that most people hearing both side by side will choose to believe in God. Freedom of speech, and freedom of thought are what made this country great. Give the people both sides and let them be the judge.

2007-05-27 23:20:25 · answer #4 · answered by Brian L 2 · 0 3

You would be doing a great disservice to the children in your town. Science is taught in school. Evolution is a scientific theory. Just because it goes against your (idiotic) beliefs, does not mean it's without merit. I hope you get laughed all the way out of the school board meeting.

2007-05-27 23:14:38 · answer #5 · answered by Becca 6 · 4 0

I see no need of getting it out as long as is, as it is now. Because at least at my school, they teach how it was a theory and as long as the teacher isn't all pushy for the evolution theory and the students are strong in their beliefs, which most are because they ussually teach it in high school then I see it as ok. I mean it's still bad but it's hard to get it out if they aren't forcing it dowin peoples throats

2007-05-27 23:17:34 · answer #6 · answered by Wise One! *DuH* 2 · 0 0

Why not just keep yourself out of the classroom? Why not find a good Christian brainwashing center (Christian school) that teaches anti-science and send your children there?

Let the Public schools actually educate, and the fundamentalist Christian ones indoctrinate. When the indoctrinated ones graduate, they can go to Liberty University, study law, and devolve the country, The rest can go to decent schools and do the mundane work such as advancing science, finding cures for disease and that sort of thing.

2007-05-27 23:15:50 · answer #7 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 5 1

Why would you want to.....that makes you as bad as those that want to keep prayer and God out of the classrooms....

Education usually means being presented with all the data and then coming to reasonable conclusions. Have more faith in God and in the children....

2007-05-27 23:16:23 · answer #8 · answered by Michelle A 4 · 1 0

Convince your public school board that evolution is not a science. Evolution defies mathematical probability. Evolution defies laws of physics (second law of thermodynamics.)

Evolution is a religious belief that fundamentally requires adherence to the religion of atheism and/or the religion of pantheism. Evolution is a hypothetical, unobserved process (without any known scientific mechanism) by which all things in the universe are said to have created themselves from nothing without needing the existence of a Creator.

Evolution claims, random change & natural selection make simple things spontaneously transform into more complex things without recourse to intelligent design. Chance and random changes simply do not produce higher levels of organization & complexity.

2007-05-27 23:18:42 · answer #9 · answered by Steve 4 · 0 3

Why would you want to? It is a science concept, and belongs in the science curriculum.

Your question is akin to asking how you can take Jesus out of the curriculum of a Christian religion class. That doesn't make much sense, does it?

2007-05-27 23:31:26 · answer #10 · answered by David 2 · 2 0

Place morons on the Supreme Court, in science classrooms, and on school boards.

Oh, and deny loads of evidence.

2007-05-27 23:14:30 · answer #11 · answered by Nowhere Man 6 · 6 0

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