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Jarrid
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Posted - 01/29/2004 :  10:56:48  Show Profile  Send Jarrid an AOL message Send Jarrid a Private Message
I'm not a wise man. I'm 19 years old, and have yet to experience even a portion of what life has to offer me. I am curious about the evolution V creationism debate. I will state that I am a creationist, but my question refers to the whole "hoaxes and exaggerations" side of the evolution theory. The main problem, so to speak, that I have against evolution being taught in schools deals with this topic. I am curious as to why, if a "fact" or idea or experiment has been proven to be falsified, then why is there a lot of information included in textbooks now that would be classified as "disproven" or falsified? Again, I don't know much about it and would like to find an answer to this. I know that maybe no one knows, because most of you are probably not the writers of these textbooks, but maybe someone has an answer.

Jarrid Davis

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