Re: Home schooled kids forced back to public...





The BorgMan wrote:
John Rogers <tiger7_88@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:7kntr4hmtvt0bgtfpgm41sdhbe5h148dtb@xxxxxxx:

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Will a child grow up at a significant disadvantage to other children
is he/she is not?

Absolutely.

"Significant disadvantage"? Oh bull***.

Not learning to read nor write or being blind or not knowing basic
math is a "significant disadvantage." Knowing the origin of the
species has helped YOU in life? Really? I'm sure you can go on
about learning about the dos and do not dos about science, critical
inquiry etc. but rejecting one, tiny, aspect of biology is hardly
going to alter anyone's future.

This is simply another example of the true nature of the anti-
creationists. They are less upset about the wrongness of it, more
upset about the Christian aspect.

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FFS, get a little perspective. At least if you answered the question
"yes" instead of the faux-emphatic "absolutely" it wouldn't have been
so obvious.

-Tom Enright

"This material is currently being delivered free of charge to schools
all over Europe. If it emanated from fundamentalist Christian America,
I suspect it would be dumped in the wastepaper basket. But schools are
more wary of offending the views of Muslim or Hindu pupils."
-The Telegraph on creationism in schools.


--
Aaron
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