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[QUOTE="Granny_Monster:598396"]diarrhea_Blumpkin said:[QUOTE]Creationism Taught In Schools? There has long been the debate as to whether or not Creationism should be taught in school. I, however, fully believe that it should not be taught, but I have to say it should be for this paper. So here goes nothing: Public schools should be allowed to teach creationism. Why, you might ask? Because obviously if this idea has been around for thousands of years, its must be true. Why else would it have existed as long as it did, if it weren’t true? We don’t have any ‘real’ proof that we are in fact descended from monkeys. We do have proof that God exists. I mean, where did the Bible come from? Why else would we be able to justify the killing of thousands of innocent people? This whole debate between evolution and creationism should be ended. If there is such a thing as evolution, then why are there still monkeys? If we have evolved from them, then there shouldn’t be any left. Also the whole idea of dinosaurs and such is preposterous. If they existed for millions of years, then why aren’t they here anymore? Also, teaching evolution in school is making kids start to question everything, and questioning things is dangerous. We should just be blindly led around being told what to think and feel. It is way safer than having free thought. When we start to question things, dangerous, radical things will happen. People will then start to question authority and try to tell us that President Bush isn’t a super awesome leader. We as a people are better off as sheep being led to the slaughter, not knowing what is really out there, then having the blinders lifted from our eyes and being able to see the world as it is. [/QUOTE] Ha ha ha! "Questioning things is dangerous"[/QUOTE]
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