>the whole issue of evolution has been discussed so often here and the
>creationist point of view has been so roundly rejected on scientific
>grounds that I'm not going to discuss this piece of fetid manure.

Who said anything about creationism? All I said was that biotech would advance 
just fine if they stopped teaching evolution. And it would, unless they stopped 
teaching genetics also, which wouldn't happen. 

Ever since no child left behind came down there's a whole lot of schools that 
don't teach either anyway. There's not enough time to deal with something like 
that when you have to spend every minute of classroom time you have getting 
kids ready for a state assessment test that doesn't include anything even 
remotely along those lines. 

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