INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana Senate panel has approved a bill that would allow creationism to be taught in Indiana's public schools.
The Times of Munster reports the Republican-controlled Senate Education Committee voted 8-2 Wednesday to send the legislation to the full Senate despite pleas from scientists and religious leaders to keep religion out of science classrooms.
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Creation should have been taught from the beginning after all evolution is just a theory and has never been proven. Where is the missing link. So if evolution is a theory then there should have been an alternative taught in school. That could only be creation. As far as religion goes they have been teaching the religion of secular humanism in the classrooms for years.
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