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Heh: [quote=Dallas News]Science curriculum, which includes the divisive teaching of evolution, is next up for review by the board. "It does not bode well for any of us with the science (curriculum) review coming up," Canaday said. "Everyone I spoke to about this week's meetings asked me why on earth would English be considered a controversial subject. If it's this difficult to change the English curriculum, it's just going to be a war when it comes time for them to try to agree on science standards." [/quote] __________ Bugimus; I respect the fact that you have the strength of your convictions. I was looking forward to a nice, quiet Bank Holiday weekend. Unfortunately, the water company decided that this was a good weekend to dig the road up outside my bedroom window - the noise is astounding, especially as they've been going through cement as well as tar mac. Just as I was settling down with it (thanks to the remarkable ability of the human mind to shut out some of the more unpleasant things), my doorbell rang. The irritation of having some local door-to-door religion pedlars twice ringing my doorbell (failing to take a hint when no answer came the first time) was quite enough to ruin my resolve to ignore the noise, and it quite ruined my afternoon. I was quite capable of maintaining a smile and healthy attitude before religion came into [i]my[/i] day. So you see? Pushing faith just makes everything worse. :P (tongue-in-cheek) ;) [small][small]I'm just being silly now, of course.[/small][/small]
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