Teaching Creationism in schools
Teaching abstinence-only in schools
Idiots who have like 7 of those "Support Our XXXX" magnetic ribbons on the back of their cars, PLUS the magnetic Ten Commandments
Now, first of all, I have no problem with teaching Creationism. However, public school is no place for it. Teach it in Sunday school or private religious schools. It is a known fact through archaeological evidence that evolution occurred. Until you can show me archaeological proof of Creationism, I won't change my mind. If we were "created," then God(s) provided a way for us to grow and change through different stages of development.
Secondly, I have no problem with abstinence. I DO have problems with abstinence-only sex education. Abstinence-only is misinformation, plain and simple. Teens are still going to have sex. I'd rather have teens be informed about all their options and choosing the smart (and safer sex) road of birth control instead of my taxpayer dollars paying for another family on welfare.
Thirdly, I have no problem with the magnetic ribbons. However, use some common sense, people. Seven of them is about six too many. And the Ten Commandments one is just plain ugly.
Sheeple, indeed.
It's MY life. Get busy living or get busy dying...
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
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