Re: Evolution depressing students



Giant Sloth wrote:
> A creationist mentioned to me that the number of science graduates has
> been declining in America. It was clear to him that the reason for
> this was the teaching of evolution that was depressing our kids and we
> should try something new and exciting like ID in the classroom.
>
> Now this argument fails on more than one level (why aren't the kids in
> Europe depressed over their evolution education?), but I'm
> wondering--Has there really been a decline in the number of graduates
> in biology or science in America over the last decade? Has there been
> a decline in the ratio of biology or science graduates to all
> graduates? Has there been a decline in the number of biology/science
> graduates relative to other countries?

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Tracy P. Hamilton

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