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10-24-2007, 04:36 PM
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I have no problem with Creationism as a theory. Certainly, I've heard some interesting attempts to link science with creationism, to say that the creator may have used evolution as a tool.

Personally, I have no idea what to believe and I'm fine with that. My one big problem with pro-science people is that their beleifs are based on faith just as much as religious people. I mean, Big Bang theory can be succinctly be described as "In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded". No science can explain what caused the Big Bang and yet atheists seem totally fine with the concept of the universe being created out of nothing. Don't get me started on String Theory.

In any case, there is no room for ID in classrooms. I went to an ultra-orthodox school and I think they treated the topic right when they said in science class "This is the common theory. We're going to teach it to you because we have to but we don't actually agree with it. You'll learn the alternative in other classes".
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