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NeoGreen

(4,031 posts)
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 08:31 AM Mar 2019

3 School Board Candidates in St. Louis Say Creationism Belongs in Science Class

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3 School Board Candidates in St. Louis Say Creationism Belongs in Science Class
By Hemant Mehta, March 28, 2019

The board overseeing the Saint Louis Public Schools is about to get two new members, and there are seven names on next week’s ballot. This is the sort of election very few people pay attention to and very few people ever vote in, but the ramifications can be huge.

Want evidence of that? Here was a softball question at a debate yesterday that featured six of the candidates: Should teachers “teach Creationism and Intelligent Design in the classroom alongside evolution”?

The correct answer is “no.” The better answer is “Hell no.” Not only is it illegal, but anyone who thinks they should be taught together has no idea what science actually is. There’s no reason for this kind of Christian mythology to infest any kind of public school science class.

One candidate — Barbara A. Anderson — said that schools should teach both.

“I believe that creationism and evolution can possibly fit into the same curriculum,” said Anderson, a longtime SLPS educator. “Where do I think they belong? Science, social studies.”



A vague response came from Louis C. Cross III, a 40-year veteran of SLPS as a physical education instructor, guidance counselor and academic instructional coach.

“If it’s under the right heading, I think it’s certainly something that could be addressed and should be addressed,” Cross said, “so that all students can understand all aspects.”

However, he did not specify what the “right heading” would be.


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Jesus Christ, St. Louis, you are so screwed if any of those people are making decisions on behalf of students in that district.

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3 School Board Candidates in St. Louis Say Creationism Belongs in Science Class (Original Post) NeoGreen Mar 2019 OP
This issue is a kind of political MAGA hat... Moostache Mar 2019 #1
Fine. Include one sentence about creationism in science class.... Freethinker65 Mar 2019 #2
Here: I'll include creationism in science class in one sentence, under the heading: MineralMan Mar 2019 #3
Oh come on now, not everyone relies on mythology Major Nikon Mar 2019 #4
Yep - happened in my state hurl Mar 2019 #5

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
1. This issue is a kind of political MAGA hat...
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 08:38 AM
Mar 2019

These shit bags are giving answers they hope will motivate a certain kind of mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging ass ferret to come out for low turn-out election.

St. Louis was fucked long before these morans showed up...

Freethinker65

(10,021 posts)
2. Fine. Include one sentence about creationism in science class....
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 08:42 AM
Mar 2019

"There is NO scientific basis for creationism."

Then get on with teaching.

MineralMan

(146,308 posts)
3. Here: I'll include creationism in science class in one sentence, under the heading:
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 09:33 AM
Mar 2019
Myths about Creation
Some people believe that a deity or other supernatural entity created everything, but they are relying on mythology rather than science.

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
4. Oh come on now, not everyone relies on mythology
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 12:04 PM
Mar 2019

Whatabout that faith dude from the middle ages that kinda sorta almost came up with the idea of the big bang?

You are just being hyperbolic.

hurl

(938 posts)
5. Yep - happened in my state
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 01:26 PM
Mar 2019

Our voting participation rates are pathetic, especially for down-ballot stuff like State Board of Education. People with that agenda are fanatic about getting their people to the polls and count on the rest of us not showing up.

It works! And unfortunately, this state is so big that textbook publishers adapt books nationwide to what our wacko SBOE members ram through.

We have to figure out how to motivate more people to bother to vote.

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