Re: Science subjects and religious views



On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 23:20:29 +0100, Dave (from the UK) wrote:

I suspect that some areas of science education, such as human evolution,
sex-education, the creation of the universe (big bang etc) could be hard
to teach. My reasoning being that different people have very different
and often strong views on these subjects. How do you approach these
sorts of situations?

Scientifically?

--
Ian Lynch
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