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Old 18-04-2007, 20:55   #311
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?

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Originally Posted by Incognitas View Post
I'm wondering where it would leave us athiests if ID was taught in Science.After all it is very much against the ethos of our beliefs and why should we be forced to have our children forced to learn something we firmly believe to be twaddle and unscientific.Could we insist that we can withdraw our children from any science lessons on ID?Or could we perhaps be allowed to have a chance to put our point of view about religion in RS lessons?
Well since it can't be proved there is a god, and since it can't be proved there is no god. Perhaps believing there is no god is a leap of faith (albeit a smaller one) and that should be taught in RS.
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