Evolution should be taught at a young age. Its a fundamental concept of science, and not teaching it soon enough harms the education and development of future generation.
Evolution should be taught at a young age. Its a fundamental concept of science, and not teaching it soon enough harms the education and development of future generation.
Evolution is a theory for gullible people, easily fooled by all the evidence God planted to make them think animals evolved.
So yeah, I think it's a great idea to not teach evolution.
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| NJ5 said: Evolution is a theory for gullible people, easily fooled by all the evidence God planted them to make them think animals evolved. So yeah, I think it's a great idea to not teach evolution. |
Thats funny. But, i dont no if your being serious < _ < either way, read my sig


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If it's funny, by default assume I'm not being serious :P
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NJ5 said:
If it's funny, by default assume I'm not being serious :P
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Its very difficult to know if your being serious because you are from the same country as Slimebeast and might have the same religious views.
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| Dodece said: These scientists are prime examples of why this subject needs to be taught early. They are not even referring to the theory with proper language. Evolution is a misnomer, or a incorrect name used in place of a correct one. The theory is not Evolution. The theory is Natural Selection. The term Evolution is used in many sciences that are not even biological in nature. Darwin never coined the term, and frankly they should be correcting the misconception. Especially since Evolution is often confused with direction or intent. As for the subject it is absolutely essential for young children to be familiarized with the theory. Not only is it the corner stone of many sciences, such as Biology, Immunology, Sanitation, Agriculture, Paleontology, Ecology, and Psychology. The laws governing natural selection can be applied to other scientific fields, and even fields such as History. The theory is nothing less then a entirely different perspective upon life. Denying it to a child is like depriving them of greater opportunities. You might as well hold them down, and break one of their legs if your that intent on crippling them. To be afraid of a scientific theory is really to be afraid of opposition. That isn't about courage that is about cowardice. There is really no excuse to deprive children of what amounts to a Rosetta stone for natural science. The theory is rather simple, and its no more contradictory in the sense of religion then Uniformitarianism. How many educators aren't teaching that to kids in elementary schools. |
Wow lol, calm down buddy. I don't think waiting till 12 to teach them a complex theory on the origins of life will "cripple" any children or deny them of great opportunities. I had a hard time understanding most of the things from Biology 11, I can't imagine what they would grasp from it besides maybe the basic concept of evolving.
Not that they SHOULDN'T teach them it at that young age, but I don't see major benefits like you seem to. The highest benefit is that it will possibly make children of creationists question their parents beliefs before they are completely brainwashed. But from an education point, I can't see this being essentiel at that young of an age.
FootballFan said:
Its very difficult to know if your being serious because you are from the same country as Slimebeast and might have the same religious views. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh |
Portugal and Sweden aren't the same country lol
Aj_habfan said:
Wow lol, calm down buddy. I don't think waiting till 12 to teach them a complex theory on the origins of life will "cripple" any children or deny them of great opportunities. I had a hard time understanding most of the things from Biology 11, I can't imagine what they would grasp from it besides maybe the basic concept of evolving. Not that they SHOULDN'T teach them it at that young age, but I don't see major benefits like you seem to. The highest benefit is that it will possibly make children of creationists question their parents beliefs before they are completely brainwashed. But from an education point, I can't see this being essentiel at that young of an age. |
If the parents are devout _insert religion here_ then they need a balanced argument. In my school we only learned about Islam and Christianity, i didnt even know what evolution was and if my parents had being extreame about their religion then i most likely would have being brainwashed. People need a choice, if not theres only going to be one option that they believe and it isn't likely to be the evidence driven one.
Just look at non Christian countries, all there offspring believe in the religion of the parents simply because the government refuse to teach evolution to the children in the schools. Whether the parents would allow them to believe in is another matter but at least give them to opotunity at a young age. Thats when the mind is most fragile and likely to believe in things. Never close of an option. Teach both and let the child decide. Its a shame other religions dont give peopole the opotunity.


We used to have Pokemon to get kids interested in evolution. But now it's no where near as popular as it was back then. :-/
J/K