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CBS: Cindy McCain On Abortion, Creationism

September 3, 2008 with CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric More videos: http://atheistmedia.blogspo... -  
 
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Manx36 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I watch this and laugh.Cindy McCain is a political wife and she is about as real as a wooden nickel.She thinks both sides should be tought in school...uhm what would be both sides?Why do these wack jobs assume that christianic beliefs or evolution are the only choices.Cindy McCain is evil because not only does she not even believe the things she says she doesn't even practice them in her own life.
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Creationism has no evidence. Evolution has droves of evidence from multiple scientific disciplines. The job of educators is to present the science that is supported by data, not stories from religious traditions. Shall we present children with other undocumented processes like spontaneous generation, alchemy, the abominable snowman, the Loch Ness monster, reincarnation, clairvoyance, and telekenesis in the science classroom? Why do we force children to choose among already discredited ideas?
Kakarot21591 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Well said, well said.
vineethonkan (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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New class ciriculum:
History,
Science,
Bullshit aka reationism,
Lunch, English,
PE
Geography
wild112233 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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They should teach all theories, and expose children to all areas of knowledge.

Hey kids, did you know that one theory says that the earth is flat? - the bible agrees.

Hey kids, did you know that in certain native American tribes, they believe that the earth rests on top of a giant turtle.

Yeah, maybe we should teach all theories. We won't need creativity and fiction & literature classes any more.
PolisGrisFis (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Why not teach astrology right next to astronomy?

We should teach both sides, for the sake of the children.
Gnickk (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Could she explain how it could be a states' issue if Roe v Wade isn't overturned?
Tofu4Dinner (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Teaching creationism is not education, Cindy.
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dude12nothin (1 month ago) Show Hide
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You teach your side in church we will teach the truth in schools.

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