Annie
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A victory for freedom of thought and individualism in the school, and a stinging defeat for the secular mind police. We enjoy freedom of speech, not freedom from speech you find disagreeable.
'NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A bill that encourages classroom debate over evolution will become law in Tennessee, despite a veto campaign mounted by scientists and civil libertarians who say it will reopen a decades-old controversy over teaching creationism to the state's schoolchildren.'
Tenn. governor allows evolution debate bill to become law
Imagine the lively debate and opening of minds which can now flourish in the previously flat-earther science rooms across Tenn, and hopefully the rest of America!
I'm sorry, I'm Christian and think that the so called Bible based 'theories' haven't a place in a science class, in a public school. In philosophy or comparative religion classes? Sure, but NOT science.
If ID or fundamental religion is what you want your child to have singular exposure to, send them to a fundamentalist school.
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