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Don McLeroy: macro evolution, revised standards

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Is Darwin's theory "insufficient" to explain macro evolution? That's what Texas Board of Education chairman Don McLeroy claims, as he pushes for a new science standard that undercuts the teaching of evolution.

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  • McLeroy opposes evolution, but he doesn't even understand it.

    Why is he making educational decisions about something he doesn't understand?

  • Don McLeroy seems to believe that macro and micro evolution are different mechanisms which is a view only held by creationists. The only difference between the two is time.

    People like Don McLeroy should be removed from boards of education around America. This war on science will put America behind nations like China and India, especially China where religion is band.

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  • @omiteru We're already behind China and India.

  • @glendaweil More empty words without a shred of evidence to back them up. Loser :)

  • @glendaweil They never faked anything, but if you feel that way feel free to look up the ones from the NASA Goddard Institute. Same results. Boy, it must suck to be as stupid as you are. I feel for you.

  • @glendaweil Don't deflect, dimwit. Explain how this magical barrier of yours works. Until then, evolution is fact and you are a moron :) *pat pat*

  • @Kalevala87 And accepting this bs does not change the truth that we are closer to another ice age than anything.

  • @Kalevala87 Yea especially the doctored ones from the climate scientist in england that had to falsify there data so it would coincide with there BS GW theory.

  • @Kalevala87 Magical and invisble yea that describes macro.

  • @glendaweil Nope, fuckwit. The temperature records are public domain. Just look them up.

  • @glendaweil Umh, yes it does. Unless you can explain what that magical, invisible barrier that you think prevents organisms from undergoing speciation actually is.

  • @Kalevala87 Wrong again nitwit.

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