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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 15:30:39 +0000 (UTC), Penny Nickels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm a high school science teacher. Our textbook has less than > half a page about evolution. When my students ask whether > I believe in evolution, I just tell them it isn't about me, it's your > decision. You must make up your own minds _after_ studing > all sides. Then I suggest that you should probably resign your position. If you aren't willing to tell them the truth, that evolution is a fact, then I can't see how you can call yourself a science teacher. There is no other scientific side. Scientists in almost total unison accept evolution. I don't take the ramblings of religious fanatics and pseudo-scientific kooks as being legitimate, and as a science teacher, neither should you. -- Aaron Clausen tao_of_cow/\alberni.net (replace /\ with @)
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