kevin wrote:PS: I think my smiley things are disabled for some reason, they're not showing up in southerngale's posts..
I checked your profile. They're not disabled. I can see smilies fine and I'm not aware of anyone else having a problem with them...not sure why you can't.
southerngale wrote:kevin wrote: Evolution on the other hand is accepted by almost everyone who is not an Islamist or a Conservative Christian.
Since like 75% to 85% of Americans call themselves Christians (depending on the poll) and another 0.5% or so for Islam, I'd say most believe God created the universe and man. I don't know the figures on that, but I'm sure it has something to do with evolution being allowed, then mandated in public schools. When you force one theory upon children, they just might believe it. After all, it's their school that is teaching it, the place where their parents say they must go to learn. Fortunately, many parents are able to correct this with their kids by teaching them the truth at home and/or in church, but some just don't bother or may not believe it themselves.
If we're going to teach the evolution theory in public schools, we should also teach creationism. Let the children hear both. Oh wait, non-Christians won't like that because it's not a science. Ok, how about we teach "intelligent design" then?