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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
My questions for an 'evolutionist'
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<blockquote data-quote="verysincere" data-source="post: 62238623" data-attributes="member: 300486"><p>You have every right to feel frustrated at the poor biology education you received. Many of us had that same experience in our backgrounds, even if we were educated as part of different generations. If I recall, my high school biology book had zero chapters focused on evolution and the topic barely arose. And even if falsehoods like the one you mentioned (above) were not a part of the class, many of us heard such lies about evolution (including that coelacanth "living fossil" distortion) at church or from parents.</p><p></p><p>A poor education which fails to address various topics is a serious problem---but an education that includes myths and disinformation meant to denigrate real science and real evidence is appalling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="verysincere, post: 62238623, member: 300486"] You have every right to feel frustrated at the poor biology education you received. Many of us had that same experience in our backgrounds, even if we were educated as part of different generations. If I recall, my high school biology book had zero chapters focused on evolution and the topic barely arose. And even if falsehoods like the one you mentioned (above) were not a part of the class, many of us heard such lies about evolution (including that coelacanth "living fossil" distortion) at church or from parents. A poor education which fails to address various topics is a serious problem---but an education that includes myths and disinformation meant to denigrate real science and real evidence is appalling. [/QUOTE]
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