KANSAS REACTIONARIES CAN'T EVOLVE TO NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS
Fox4 offers a lesson in upcoming controversy: "The Kansas State Board of Eduction says 2013 will be one of its busiest and most controversial years in recent history. It’s busy developing the Next Generation Science Standards, which will likely serve as a national model for science curriculum standards. The controversial issue among conservatives is the teaching of evolution versus biblical explanations of creation. The final draft of these standards is scheduled for public release sometime this week."


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I like Fox 4's boobs of KU coeds section best.
Are we really having this conversation in the year 2012?
Yeah, the Earth is 10,000 years old and all science is make-believe. Geez.
We didn't spend a million years evolving into upright walking animals to be forced on our knees by a bunch of fundemtalist assholes and I don't care if they are Christian or Islamic. The fact that there are people who think the Earth is 6,000 years old and everything was created as it is now shows that we evolved from more primative life.
From the murder rate in KC it looks like we are devolving not evolving.
It's funny to me how the same people (conservative shitheels) who decry about the "downfall of America" want to turn the clock back to make us just like Afghanistan when it comes to public education.
As a Christian home schooler, can I count three hours of Michael Savage as humanities, social studies, or both?
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