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Article Title:
Creationism In Schools Isn't Science - Part 1
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Gareth
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13:46 on Jul 11 2011
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Creations place in schools will find it's rightful place amongst other creation myths, the religious education classrooms. Creationism is no more an alternative to the biological explanation for the diversity of life than astrology is an alternative to cosmology. When you start of with a conclusion and look for evidence to support it it is easy to find as much "evidence" as you like *especially* if you adopt the attitudes of the likes of AiG where they dismiss all evidence that does not fit their conclusion. In such an case they literally make things up to dismiss it eg in the past the atomic nuclei must have decayed at a much greater rate. Creation in schools? Yes, but in the appropriate classrooms and as long as they teach the creation myth of any religions that attend those schools.
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