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Hi Santosh This is to say that I agree with you strongly. I also want to add that in society we tend to have education that is intended to question things and enlighten us away from 'primitive' thought. Unfortunately, we also have indoctrination (most often at an early age to capture adherents for life) via religion that contrasts significantly from the aim of education. Unfortunately too, some cannot tell the difference or choose not to. I am sure I will get some stick for saying this but I welcome it in the interests of discourse. Cornel > A clear statement of the issue here is that there is > no justification, whatsoever, for teaching religious > beliefs as scientific theories or facts in a science > classroom. This applies to whether science is taught > in a public school, a private school or a school run > by a religious institution. > > Cheers, > Santosh Sorry, I belive that the Darwinian Evolution I was thought in school was religion not science. Orlando ------------------------------------------------------- Goanet recommends, and is proud to be associated with, 'Domnic's Goa' - A nostalgic romp through a bygone era. This book is the perfect gift for any Goan, or anyone wanting to understand Goa. Distributed locally by Broadway, near Caculo Island, Panjim & internationally by OtherIndiaBookStore.Com. For trade enquiries contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------
