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The evolution "debate"???!!! SylviaD Sep 2013 #1
Exactly! ybbor Sep 2013 #4
Yup, and they've been 'framing' successfully for years. elleng Sep 2013 #9
How can such a miseducated state still be the largest purchaser... Beartracks Sep 2013 #20
Gone to schools in large, miseducated state elleng Sep 2013 #22
They're the largest purchaser Summer Hathaway Sep 2013 #27
One thing we can do is to DEMAND that the media kentauros Sep 2013 #42
I can't imagine they teach that crap in their regents universities rurallib Sep 2013 #2
The K-12 curriculum is not designed to educate as much as indoctrinate. iemitsu Sep 2013 #26
Yargh. Didn't Kitzmiller v. Dover settle the crap out of this eight years ago? (nt) Posteritatis Sep 2013 #3
Actually, Darwin settled it a good deal earlier... immoderate Sep 2013 #5
Time for another Scopes trial warrant46 Sep 2013 #10
Yes sakabatou Sep 2013 #29
Try INTERnational embarrassment! elleng Sep 2013 #6
If creationism is a competing theory, it competes only in the minor leagues lastlib Sep 2013 #7
Comic books are high science compared to Creationism. hunter Sep 2013 #14
I wholeheartedly agree. lastlib Sep 2013 #18
Yet, our government is requiring that we adopt "common core" standards iemitsu Sep 2013 #28
BECOME? dflprincess Sep 2013 #8
Drip, drip, drip... blkmusclmachine Sep 2013 #11
Yup, they're writing Labor movement out of existence, as well as climate change & some slavery. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #31
The idea that this topic is being discussed is an embarrassment in itself. BlueJazz Sep 2013 #12
There are sane people in Texas! Here are some of them: LongTomH Sep 2013 #13
Wait - why is there a Ninja Turtle there? Beartracks Sep 2013 #21
Time for them to bring in the big guns Rain Mcloud Sep 2013 #15
I always thought that banana thing was not thought out. Beartracks Sep 2013 #47
It just has to sound true Rain Mcloud Sep 2013 #48
So, will the Flintstones be part of the creationist teachings? Vinnie From Indy Sep 2013 #16
"The Flintstones" is considered LibertyLover Sep 2013 #39
Huh. MyshkinCommaPrince Sep 2013 #17
Separation of Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #32
+1 beerandjesus Sep 2013 #44
The good thing about science ... Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #46
God did it . . . another_liberal Sep 2013 #19
Texas is so f***ing embarassing Skittles Sep 2013 #23
Creationism magic beard man. ErikJ Sep 2013 #24
If A Republican Says It, It Is Junk DallasNE Sep 2013 #25
I wonder if Aron Ra will speak sakabatou Sep 2013 #30
Texas teacher here. I will double down on my efforts callous taoboy Sep 2013 #33
Thank you! kentauros Sep 2013 #40
Think of the kids! Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #34
Someone on DU posted this the other day. Enthusiast Sep 2013 #35
The States education funds are stolen from children and used to fund endless 'text book hearings' Sunlei Sep 2013 #36
The Dominionists and others of the religious right have politicized basic education. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #37
yes. and no Federal or State taxpayer education funds should be used. let the RW groups fund all. Sunlei Sep 2013 #38
Religious conservatives are a national embarrassment. gtar100 Sep 2013 #41
Why should textbook publishers have to cater to a wacko group? Beacool Sep 2013 #43
Even in the Scopes Trial, this position was NOT taken happyslug Sep 2013 #45
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