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Teaching of creationism in US public school science classes has dropped over past 12 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 75308407" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>The ID variations are some of the various theories -- theories created at some point (even if only in initiation) by using assumptions and interpretations. (this may be unclear. What I mean can be illustrated by a contrast -- many Christians believe evolution happened naturally, just by chemistry alone, and <em><u>that </u></em>was God's design from the beginning -- unfolding just as <em>He</em> made it to do, like a flower from a seed.)</p><p> About 'hypothesis' are you asking about whether as a theory/hypothesis such can makes testable predictions about observables? That's a good point. If someone comes up with a theory that the sun is powered by coal and oxygen combustion, then there will be testable aspects of such a theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 75308407, member: 375234"] The ID variations are some of the various theories -- theories created at some point (even if only in initiation) by using assumptions and interpretations. (this may be unclear. What I mean can be illustrated by a contrast -- many Christians believe evolution happened naturally, just by chemistry alone, and [I][U]that [/U][/I]was God's design from the beginning -- unfolding just as [I]He[/I] made it to do, like a flower from a seed.) About 'hypothesis' are you asking about whether as a theory/hypothesis such can makes testable predictions about observables? That's a good point. If someone comes up with a theory that the sun is powered by coal and oxygen combustion, then there will be testable aspects of such a theory. [/QUOTE]
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