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Old 09-13-2008, 04:42 PM   #33
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On the issue of Creationism taught at school debate:

Personally, I'm opposed to teaching Creationism at school. If you are a Christian and want to teach Creationism, then you should teach that at home. And, you should teach the rest of your religion at home.

To me (and I am a Christian), it is the same issue as teaching sex education at school.
Sex education should not be taught at school. It is too divisive and belongs at home. What you want to teach your children about the mores of the world is your choice.

So, compromise. Get rid of Creationism and Sex Ed at school.
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