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liquidpele
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Why does no one actually watch the interesting and informative videos I give them?.. sigh.Theories of the origin of life ought to be considered in any biology text, even those that have not been conclusively proven, just as a book on psychology might comment on various pschological theories none of which can be conclusively proven, or a book on astronomy might include reference to various theories about the origin and fate of the universe, even though none of them can be conclusively proven.
Anyway, I respectfully disagree. Science classes are specifically for science. This means theories that cannot be tested, proven, or have no basis in the scientific method do not belong there.
As I said, I personally don’t have a problem with religion being taught in schools if there was no establishment clause, but such ideas do not belong in a science class any more than Shakespeare belongs in a French class.