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Yes. It has tons of evidence.
Yes.
Evolution is FACT, the theory is sound. No, it is not fully understood, but it is FACT, things evolve.
It's as fundamental to biology as addition is to mathematics. Of course it should be taught in public AND private schools, religious affiliation or not.
Yes, but so should religion, at least on a historical standpoint. More knowledge the better.
I suppose the people who disagree probbaly provide study books for their children that were written back when man thought the Earth was flat.
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Of course - it's science-based.
Yes.
Of course it should... a teacher's job is to teach students about things that are true and not to hide any facts away from them.
Absolutely.
Of course!
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absolutely yes!
Yup.
Yes, of course it should. Why not? We are supposed to have separation of church and state, right? Why should someone's religious belief be forced down people's throats? They believe what they wish to believe but they have no right to prevent knowledge from being disseminated to the people...no right at all. Happy Tuesday! :)
The basics for both sides should be taught.
From an evolutionary perspective, why are watermelons red on the inside?
by omniflair on November 20th, 2011
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Why is humanity the only species that "evolves"?
by bladecloudstar777 on December 11th, 2011
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Did we invent evolution?
by Cal on December 10th, 2011
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What is the degree of influence Hellenism [Greek thought]had on the Evolution Theory and on Christendom? Both have succeeded to confuse most
by TrueSeeker on November 30th, 2011
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If man has evolved from the monkey, why are there so many different species of monkeys, yet, only one of man; is there a difference?
by TrueSeeker on December 15th, 2011
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