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Re: Talk.Origin banned Subject: Do not textbooks present evolution as fact?





Nyehad Erebnyef wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JaBrIoL) wrote:


"Many scientists succumb to the temptation to be dogmatic, over and
over again the question of the origin of the species has been
presented as if it were finally settled. Nothing could be further from
the truth. . . . But the tendency to be dogmatic persists, and it does
no service to the cause of science."-The Guardian, London, England,
December 4, 1980, p. 15.


As a teacher, I would hope evolution would be taught just as all other scientific theories, which is as a conclusion come to through research, intellectual inquiry, and HARD, COLD, EVIDENCE.


Oh, come on, we all know that the earth is resting on the back of a turtle. Whereupon does that turtle rest? Oh, on another turtle.
Don't bother me with details, either. It's turtles all the way...





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