Do Science Classes Presume an Atheistic Worldview?
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April 14-16, 2006: Lads to Leaders / Leaderettes Convention in Nashville, TN. Debate competition.
Proposition: "Creation as an explanation for origins should be taught in science classes in the public schools."
Andrew affirms his proposition by relating his personal experience that science classes tend to presuppose an atheistic world view. He reiterates his position, arguing the value of a "secular program of education" that details the other existing world views, including that of creationism.April 14-16, 2006: Lads to Leaders / Leaderettes Convention in Nashville, TN. Debate competition.
Proposition: "Creation as an explanatio...all »April 14-16, 2006: Lads to Leaders / Leaderettes Convention in Nashville, TN. Debate competition.
Proposition: "Creation as an explanation for origins should be taught in science classes in the public schools."
Andrew affirms his proposition by relating his personal experience that science classes tend to presuppose an atheistic world view. He reiterates his position, arguing the value of a "secular program of education" that details the other existing world views, including that of creationism.«
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