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Creation & Evolution
Montana students, teachers blast bill that would limit science education to ‘scientific fact’
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<blockquote data-quote="Tuur" data-source="post: 77132060" data-attributes="member: 445885"><p>You admit, then, that you are basing your opinion on assumption. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Like orbital mechanics? That's a particular bit of hyperbole that's way over the top.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So you maintain that it's not about wokeness nibbling away at science, but it must be about evolution? Both are assumptions. If your assumption that it must be about evolution is valid, then so is my assumption that it could be in response to wokeness.</p><p></p><p>Since orbital mechanics has been involved, a subject not usually found in the curriculum of public schools, has been assumed it would be affected by this bill with little outcry, then it's not valid to abruptly limit it's scope to grades K-12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuur, post: 77132060, member: 445885"] You admit, then, that you are basing your opinion on assumption. Like orbital mechanics? That's a particular bit of hyperbole that's way over the top. So you maintain that it's not about wokeness nibbling away at science, but it must be about evolution? Both are assumptions. If your assumption that it must be about evolution is valid, then so is my assumption that it could be in response to wokeness. Since orbital mechanics has been involved, a subject not usually found in the curriculum of public schools, has been assumed it would be affected by this bill with little outcry, then it's not valid to abruptly limit it's scope to grades K-12. [/QUOTE]
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