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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 10:17 am Post subject: Arkansas: Patrons Fail in Quest to Supplement Evolution Tea |
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ROGERS -- The six minutes dentist Don Eckard and patron Mark Moore
used to talk about deficient science textbooks did not sway the Rogers
School Board.
The board at a Monday meeting listened to Eckard and Moore but made no
motion and took no action on the men's request to supplement high
school biology textbooks with additional critical analysts of
evolution.
Eckard asked the board to approve a DVD, "How to Teach the Controversy
over Darwin Legally."
The school board in April took the need for supplemental materials
under advisement but voted to adopt the secondary science textbooks.
Eckard on Monday continued his argument that the biology book presents
a one-sided argument for evolution without presenting other scientific
opinions.
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SJAB1958 Guest
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 10:52 am Post subject: Re: Arkansas: Patrons Fail in Quest to Supplement Evolution |
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On 19 May, 06:17, Jason Spaceman <notrea...@jspaceman.homelinux.org>
wrote:
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From the article:
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ROGERS -- The six minutes dentist Don Eckard and patron Mark Moore
used to talk about deficient science textbooks did not sway the Rogers
School Board.
The board at a Monday meeting listened to Eckard and Moore but made no
motion and took no action on the men's request to supplement high
school biology textbooks with additional critical analysts of
evolution.
Eckard asked the board to approve a DVD, "How to Teach the Controversy
over Darwin Legally."
The school board in April took the need for supplemental materials
under advisement but voted to adopt the secondary science textbooks.
Eckard on Monday continued his argument that the biology book presents
a one-sided argument for evolution without presenting other scientific
opinions.
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Read it athttp://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2007/05/17/news/051507rzboardsider.txt
J. Spaceman
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Seems to me the members of the school boards across America are
finally coming to their senses and seeing that ID and/or creationism
are not science. |
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 7:19 am Post subject: Re: Arkansas: Patrons Fail in Quest to Supplement Evolution |
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On May 19, 12:17 am, Jason Spaceman
<notrea...@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
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From the article:
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ROGERS -- The six minutes dentist Don Eckard and patron Mark Moore
used to talk about deficient science textbooks did not sway the Rogers
School Board.
The board at a Monday meeting listened to Eckard and Moore but made no
motion and took no action on the men's request to supplement high
school biology textbooks with additional critical analysts of
evolution.
Eckard asked the board to approve a DVD, "How to Teach the Controversy
over Darwin Legally."
The school board in April took the need for supplemental materials
under advisement but voted to adopt the secondary science textbooks.
Eckard on Monday continued his argument that the biology book presents
a one-sided argument for evolution without presenting other scientific
opinions.
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What "other *scientific* options"?
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