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11/14/04

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Give Wisconsin Students a Chance to Hear Multiple Origin Theories

Janice Spiewak of Waukesha, Wisconsin is a student at Mount Mary College, and has something to say about "teaching the controversy" in the Milwaukee Sentinel Journal.

Ms. Spekwak asks, "What would you think of a police department that disregarded evidence to follow only one of several possible theories to solve a mass murder?"

She concluded that you "would call them foolish, and you would be right, because it’s foolish to insist on looking at only one theory when there is evidence for other possibilities."

But that is what public schools all across the nation have done for decades. They teach the theory of evolution as though it’s the only one on the playing field. This article was prompted by the recent decision in Grantsburg, Wisconsin to allow the students to look at theories of biology other than Darwinism.

For the full article, click HERE.

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