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Old 04-16-2012, 05:01 PM   #2110
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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis View Post
I admit that their is an assumption of the worst for sure, but more than anything I just want people to get the fairest trials as possible. I believe in the rule of law, so I just want it to be upheld with the highest chance of impartiality. I'm also curious how you can prevent creationism from being taught in public schools. I'd imagine it comes back to public schools receieving public dollars, thus making it a violation of the church/state seperation.

Again I mentioned before, how easy is it for someone to have the bible and Jesus be an intergral (or whole) part of their lives, and then just disregard that like its nothing? I don't blame them for letting religion affect their decisions.
You can't teach creationism in public schools because it isn't in the curriculum. It could fit into a religious studies course if the option was offered, but it isn't science and therefore can't be taught in science class.
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