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#30468 / viewed 56425 timesCreationism should be taught alongside Evolution in science lessons, some teachers apparently think!
Creationism should be taught alongside Evolution in science lessons, some teachers apparently think!
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What exactly is it that you're saying? You lost me at "statistically impossible events." If you're an econ major defining evolution as statistically impossible, I pity whatever financial institution foolhardy enough to give you work. Evolution is not treated like "religion." It's backed by an insurmountable sum of evidence, of which you can read at "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution", or Darwin's "Origin of Species" if you're a wiki h8r. I will agree that evolution theory is not complete, but that doesn't make it statistically impossible; that's like calling special relativity statistically impossible because Einstein's theory hasn't been completely integrated with quantum physics.
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