Is all this talk about "creation science" really in reaction to a serious movement to get it added to the SPPS curriculum? Or is it just a straw man set up to get people to react and expose their politically incorrect views at a nominating convention? Because if it's part of a serious movement this is the first I've heard of it.
The fact of the matter is, evolution isn't a science either. It's all based on extrapolation (due to too many unanswered questions) and hence, is only a theory as well. So if there is discussion in this regard, one can surmise that it takes the form of "Hey, since they're teaching evolution, which is only a theory, they should be teaching creationism along side it, which the academics have called only a theory also."
Dennis Tester Mac-Groveland
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