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Quote by: MerlinsByte MERLIN writes..Interesting. "They are offering an answer that may be in conflict with religious views," Harris said in opening the debate. "Part of our overall goal is to remove the bias against religion that is currently in schools. This is a scientific controversy that has powerful religious implications."
Tiny’s post was a bit off topic nevertheless, I will respond. I don’t have a problem with church and state being separate. That is a good thing up to a point. My conflict with the theory of evolution being taught in exclusivity, rejecting any other theories such as Intelligent Design.
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Intelligent design is not a scientific theory, that is why it is not taught. I would gladly have it taught in Religious education classes, it counts as a modern myth after all.