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Old 05-07-2008, 10:39 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Nucklesack View Post
That is your interpretation, the words of the Founding Fathers show their is disagreement about the Seperation of Church and State.

Teaching Religion in school belongs in the correct context, in a theological discussion. Science and Scientific Theory and Creationism are not similiar, one is a Scientific Theory and one is a Theological belief.

Creationism would fall under Theology class, because its One Belief of One Faith (ok maybe more than one) but it is not the ONLY belief (just the one you agree with). Other Faiths have different Origin events, Theology class is the setting to discuss them.

That is where the "worry" comes from, You and T_P are trying to equate (one particular) Creationism event with Scientific Theory. Besides the fact that they arent mutually like issues, your not asking for other faiths Creation events to be discussed, you want your particular flavor discussed.
I'd be happy if ANY of them were discussable besides one theory.
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