On Fri, 10 Mar 2000 09:29:06 -0500 "Michael J. Kane"
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>
> Yesterday morning's CNN on-line poll asked how the origin
> of humans should be taught in science classes (I don't believe
> it specified whether the classes were primary, secondary, or
> post-secondary classes). The choices were to teach
> creationism (presumably Biblical) only, evolution only, or
> both. The results were as follows:
>
> 1) Creationism only: 17%
> 2) Evolution only: 46%
> 3) Both: 36%
>
> The results speak for themselves.
Mike:
I became confused at this point, as the results seem to indicate
that the majority of respondents indicate that they want (only
or some) creationism in Bio101.
Now that is scary!
Ken
> -Mike
>
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