> Gary Nunn wrote:
> >
> >For those not familiar, the Creationist crowd is trying to have
> a law passed
> >so that Ohio schools will have to teach Creation as an alternative to
> >Evolution. I am ashamed that this is being seriously considered here :-(


Alberto wrote....
> Which Creationism? I would support this idea, if _all_ Creationisms
> were taught as equal nons^H^H^H^H mythologies. BTW, have you
> heard about the Creation of the World according to the Nago [an
> African tribe] or Tupi [a br native group] legends? :-)


Alberto, I agree with you 100%. I have always thought that Creation should
be touched upon in a "historical" sense since that belief had (and still
does) such a dramatic impact on human history.

But like you, I think that it should be presented as a myth along with other
creation mythology for comparison.

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