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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, how long do you expect your DD to attend this school? Only for 1st grade?[/quote] I don't know. I was considering it long term. But I won't send her there if they won't teach real science. I'm just curious about the religions schools... if they teach from the religious point of view (which they should, if they're truly religious), then how to they students pass SAT and ACT tests? My boss's son got into MIT, majoring in biomedical engineering, after attending a Catholic school. How on Earth did he study sciences there?[/quote] There are certainly Catholics who are creationists, but the Catholic Church is not creationist. There are many different varieties of Christians...[/quote] The Catholic religion teaches that evolution is not necessarily in conflict with the Genesis account, and it is completely fine for believers to accept it. I have absolutely no problem with science books teaching evolution, but I do have a problem with them teaching it with no proof. Showing that each species has evolved over time is not proof for evolution from one species to another. Talking about similarity in DNA is also not proof as we have no idea why DNA is so similar.[/quote]
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