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something is wrong with at least one of them since they are notcompatible."
compatible.
"Well _some_ Republicans don't believe in evolution,"
I seem to be seeing a lot of believing and not believing going on around
here. I site above only one example of many on the evolution thread. Is
evolution or any other scientific theory something to believe in? Do you
believe in the Theory of Relativity or Quantum Theory? Because apparently
something is wrong with at least one of them since they are not
The language we use betrays our true attitudes and that language sounds athat
lot like religion and faith to me. Maybe if we taught our children about
science rather than what they should "believe in" we would be better off,
but sadly we do not. Every science class should begin with the comment
all of what you will learn in here is wrong, useful but wrong. The ideasidea
you will encounter are all models of one kind or another they help us
organize and visualize our thinking. Being correct is not the goal.
Getting models that bring us closer to what we see in nature is. That
should be repeated often and the reasoning behind it should be the first
thing that students think about when they think about science. We as a
collective group of "science" teachers have for the most part come
completely off the track!
Cliff Parker
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