No NO no NONO. What i was trying to get at is that kids will use this a as anopther thing to seperaste them selves form people that are diffrent from the whole. It will jsut create another requierment to be in or excluded from a group. Telling another person there belifes is wrong but forcing it upon people when they just don't want to hear it was what I have a problem with. Believe what you want, it's your right as an americain and a human being. Just keep it to your self unless some asks, or seems to have an intrest in what you believe.Originally posted by: XanBcoo
I agree Honoko. That's what I was getting at when I said: "I've never heard of Intelligent Design before this topic, but it is very probable that it includes some rational theories." If anyone here has any knowledge of this theory beyond thinking that it's just a crackpot "excuse" that "Evangelical nuts" use, please share. I also know that there are quite a few logical arguments attempting to prove the existence of at least some higher power - many of them being pretty reasonable.
If you are saying that the school boards should have the power to tell one group of people that their beleifs are wrong, then I completely disagree.why give them another thing to seperate the "diffrent kids" from the "accepted" kids