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Thread #113898   Message #2428869
Posted By: Emma B
02-Sep-08 - 12:28 PM
Thread Name: BS: Palin VP McCain choice
Subject: RE: BS: Palin VP McCain choice
Wired Magazine's Brandon Keim's article: McCain's VP Wants Creationism Taught in School stated


'Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin wants creationism taught in science classes.

In a 2006 gubernatorial debate, the soon-to-be governor of Alaska trotted out the usual creationist education canard: "Teach both. You know, don't be afraid of education. Healthy debate is so important, and it's so valuable in our schools. I am a proponent of teaching both."'

An opponent of creationism however comments on line

'This is all true as far as it goes, but it's a bit dishonest of Keim not to quote the rest of Palin's statements in the article he linked: 'Creation science' enters the race.

In an interview Thursday, Palin said she meant only to say that discussion of alternative views should be allowed to arise in Alaska classrooms:

"I don't think there should be a prohibition against debate if it comes up in class. It doesn't have to be part of the curriculum."

She added that, if elected, she would not push the state Board of Education to add such creation-based alternatives to the state's required curriculum.

Members of the state school board, which sets minimum requirements, are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Legislature.

"I won't have religion as a litmus test, or anybody's personal opinion on evolution or creationism," Palin said.'

.....to quote just the first part of her statements on creationism and ignore the second is misleading; because in the clarification she's describing a position that doesn't cause me (a staunch anti-creationist) any discomfort.'