On Jan 7, 2008 9:30 AM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That is why I make comments on what I believe so I can hear other
> arguments, and of course I read.
> Here is an idea that I do have though. Since we are required to teach
> science in classrooms, and since Darwin's Theory of Evolution is taught
> in the science class, why not have an elective called Religious Studies
> or something along those lines for students that may not believe in
> Evolution or that my way to hear the other side of the argument, that
> being Creation and not Evolution? I know in the college I am currently
> attending offers a Religion class to satisfy a Philosophy credit. Just a
> thought.
>
> Bruce
>

And it's an excellent thought. I'm sure this kind of class is offered. I
spent 16 years in catholic school, from K through college graduation. Just
about every year, I had a biology class that taught me about evolution, and
I had a religion class that taught me about the Catholic theology, including
creationism.

I think public schools should do the same thing. Of course, they would have
to offer more than just the Catholic theology.....

-- 
I've weighed out every option
This scale's not fit for advice


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