The legal right of students to learn FSMism, in schools along side of evolution. |
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The legal right of students to learn FSMism, in schools along side of evolution. |
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http://www.venganza.org/
read. enjoy. join. i have been touched by his noodleness. (FSMism stands for flying spaghetti monster ism) ( a law suit is going down against the kansas school board of education if ID is taught and FSMism is not. ) (what fun) oh and for the debate: do you think FSMism should be taught along with ID and evolution in schools? |
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the main point here is to examine the scientific procedure. A scientific theory is based on facts and research. Evolution fits into this. ID simply does not. It isn't really even the issue of seperation of church and state. ID is just not a scientific theory, so it has no place in a classroom based on science. i won a debate last year against my teacher on this because my debate partner was almost a mute and never did a damn thing. She asked me why i didn't just bring up church and state, it was simple. I didn't want an easy typical win. Plus this is something i actually care about. I'm an atheist, and i would find it an insult to the theory of evolution for ID to be taught alongside it. Just like when they put the LRE kids in the classes and they just make noises and distract the studenst...not to sound to harsh, but it's a lot like that...poor evolution.
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