RE: virus: vote against creationism in schools!

Brent Krawchuk (Brent.Krawchuk@telus.com)
Wed, 24 Jun 1998 17:10:08 -0600


Um, don't you think this is just all about the problem of the existence
of "state"?

If I want to send my child to a flat earth school, why not?
creationist school? why not? I'd probably send my kid, if I had one, to
a school antithetic to my beliefs anyway. teach em at home, expose them
to the world at school.

"public" school? what the heck is that for? frankly, i don't get it.

Yeah, I know, the argument you might return is that public schools and
policy and government laws exist and we have to work with them. Well,
I'd prefer to devote my energies to the root of the problem:
institutions whose purpose is to limit the freedom of the natural
development of ideas.

-Brent

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> http://www.abcnews.com/sections/science/DailyNews/evolution980617.html
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> go here and vote against creationism
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