Why do you say this???Hypocrite.
As soon as science is advanced enough to travel back in time and witness firsthand a primordial sludge crawling out of the sea and changing into something else evolution is only a theory.I don't think "taxpayer funded" means "free to spread lies" myself. If you find scientific evidence to support Creationism then by all means teach it in science class. Until then it doesn't belong. Happy hunting!
As soon as science is advanced enough to travel back in time and witness firsthand a primordial sludge crawling out of the sea and changing into something else evolution is only a theory.
SO you don't think it's fair to the millions of Christians in this country that they don't get a fair shake on how life came to be?Well do your kids? If they do they can learn all they can about Creationism there.
Some probably would. I think you'd have a better chance of getting a Democrat to do it, however.republicans can lick my butt
Well do your kids? If they do they can learn all they can about Creationism there.
No, that's only something you Libs condone.republicans can lick my butt
SO you don't think it's fair to the millions of Christians in this country that they don't get a fair shake on how life came to be?
SO you don't think it's fair to the millions of Christians in this country that they don't get a fair shake on how life came to be?
I wonder what the leftist-liberals would think had McCain picked Obama as his running mate?
Sarah Palin was the governor of a state (just like Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton). Would these neo-libs please tell me that THEY weren't qualified to be president?
Yes, they can, but as soon as they get to school, they are told that everything their church/parents taught them is wrong, and those teachings are often openly mocked. And, should a student dare to question anything that is taught in the school, just so they can try to reconcile things for themselves, they are immediately shut down, often mocked themselves, and, in some cases, even punished for being disruptive.
Yes, they can, but as soon as they get to school, they are told that everything their church/parents taught them is wrong, and those teachings are often openly mocked. And, should a student dare to question anything that is taught in the school, just so they can try to reconcile things for themselves, they are immediately shut down, often mocked themselves, and, in some cases, even punished for being disruptive.