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05/11/2004 13:08:54
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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The natural laws, like physics, cannot be denied. A quality education requires teaching the facts of nature, and not a mythological explanation of the world.

If we accept one false reason - we will accept any false reasons - nationlism and fascism will usually follow. It will become easy to deny rights, and do harm, in the name of the diety. The darkside of fundalmentalism.


>That's what I'm finding sad in your responses. You did not address one thing except the issue of evolution. Never did I argue any of this with you. We were talking about the quality of education. Unless you respectfully respond as I have to you then I think we're done. You really have gotten yourself worked up this past week dude.
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>>I usually respect you, Terry, but that is just an ignorant point to try and make. I could ask why the public schools don't teach all religious doctrines. It's a private school. A religeous private school. Would you really expect them to teach evolution?
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>>The age of the earth is determined by geology and physics, not religion.
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>>Would you agree that the earth is about 4 Billion years old?
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>>Would you agree that the Jurasic, last epoch of the Dino-Lizards, ended about 65 Million years ago?
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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