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Excusez-moi, but practically no politician wants creationism taught in public schools--only intelligent design, or the problems with the theory of evolution.
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I guess no they can't, but i'm not sure how common that train of thought is.
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I tried to post this as an answer to your comment, but AB's incompetent staff can't design a system that allows it--You're totally wrong. Intelligent design just proves beyond doubt that time multiplied by chance is inadequate to explain fabulously complex cellulary machinery, and leaves it up to the student to follow up if he's interested on who might have designed it, whether time travelers from the future or intelligent arthropods from Chthulhu. And evolutionism is loaded with problems that evolutionists don't want laymen to know about, such as inconsistencies in radioactive dating, the long list of frauds in he history of evolutionism (Haeckel's comparative embryoloogy for instance, and why evolutionists so often turn out to be liars), the fact that there is no possible theory to account for the solar system or that the sun's radiation has stayed so close to values consistent with life for so long, the moon's orbit and distance from earth, the absence of transitional forms in the fossil record, and the perfection of the human eye.
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