zookeeper4321
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Your post is self-contradictory. Intelligent design *is* religion... Despite that, though, you think it should be presented and taught in schools? That doesn't make any sense.[/QUOTE]
Well, I'm old and ID was not around when I was in school. My main point is none of it belongs. I happen to know that they will not quit teaching it though. Being that it will be taught I believe nothing should be presented as the only possibility. I didn't mean to imply that these theories should be explained or explored in detail. My science teacher simply said there are four major theories as to how the world began. 1. Evolution- started at cellular level and became human. 2. Creation- God made world and man. 3. Big bang theory- World was formed in space by external forces. I honestly don't remember what 4 was. I just don't want someone to contradict in school what parents are teaching at home. In my day if you believed in evolution you did not believe that God existed. I have chosen for very personal reasons not to believe in God anymore. That doesn't mean other people shouldn't. I don't believe religion hurts anything. Children who are brought up in church are more likely to have good morals. I just believe that the bible contradicts itself. (see Age of Reason-Thomas Paine)
Well, I'm old and ID was not around when I was in school. My main point is none of it belongs. I happen to know that they will not quit teaching it though. Being that it will be taught I believe nothing should be presented as the only possibility. I didn't mean to imply that these theories should be explained or explored in detail. My science teacher simply said there are four major theories as to how the world began. 1. Evolution- started at cellular level and became human. 2. Creation- God made world and man. 3. Big bang theory- World was formed in space by external forces. I honestly don't remember what 4 was. I just don't want someone to contradict in school what parents are teaching at home. In my day if you believed in evolution you did not believe that God existed. I have chosen for very personal reasons not to believe in God anymore. That doesn't mean other people shouldn't. I don't believe religion hurts anything. Children who are brought up in church are more likely to have good morals. I just believe that the bible contradicts itself. (see Age of Reason-Thomas Paine)