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New Bill to Put Texas Creationists Under the Microscope

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traderjoe94/02/2009 9:41:05 pm PDT

re: #15 Maximu§

The underlying point is that a board majority wants creationism to be part of the scientific discussion

So whats the problem here?

You call the Christian’s “fanatical creationists” because we want our faith to be a small PART of a scientific discussion? Sounds like the Anti-Christians are the problem here. Also, I have some bad news for all you Haters in here.

Texas has a Christian majority and if you don’t like it…move to California! Go ahead and Dance around the Golden Calf!

At least we Christians never forced our ways down others throats, but it seems like the Atheists have no problem forcing their sick ways down ours, but don’t push us too far.

Well, I expect about -17 down-dings for this one. Thats alright, its a badge of honor coming from the lot of you….ding away.

If schools teach Christian principles, does that mean schools should also teach the principles of all other religions and their views on the world’s creation?

Nobody’s forcing evolution down your throat. You have the option of sending your children to a religious school where evolution is not spoken off, or to a state-funded public school where only scientific ideas independent from religious or cultural beliefs are taught.