Okay, it was totally the same in Indiana. Try "my high school experience in the US". We didn't even get taught evolution in AP bio, even though it was the law and was on the AP test. He completely ignored the 5 chapters on natural selection, evolution, Darwin, Galapagos, etc and talked about Jesus instead.
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/ 13 years ago
I also went to elementary, middle, and high school in indiana, at a catholic school no less, and we never glossed over anything either.
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/ 13 years ago
Err. What school did you go to in Indiana. I went to Elementary, middle and High school here and my science teachers never glossed over anything.
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/ 13 years ago
Just because you're a teacher doesn't mean you aren't a complete moron. I only had 3 good teachers in 13 years of public education.
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/ 13 years ago
On the second comment, you were actually incorrect in assuming that the person who found the rosetta stone could read, and understand, hieroglyphics. The rosetta stone was actually used to compare already known languages, such as greek, with the unknown egyptian symbols.
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/ 13 years ago
He said made, not found.
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/ 13 years ago
yuck.
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/ 13 years ago
I am so sorry you had to go through that.
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Anonymous
/ 13 years ago
I'm from AR! Lmao. I'm an athirst, and my science teacher was just like that. Hahahaha
But at least the Christian didn't give you detention or kick you out of the class.
this is really gay pretentious kill me
ps: evolution, explained:
http://evogeneao.com/images/Evolution_poster_lg.gif
Awesome. A+, would vote again.
Okay, it was totally the same in Indiana. Try "my high school experience in the US". We didn't even get taught evolution in AP bio, even though it was the law and was on the AP test. He completely ignored the 5 chapters on natural selection, evolution, Darwin, Galapagos, etc and talked about Jesus instead.
I also went to elementary, middle, and high school in indiana, at a catholic school no less, and we never glossed over anything either.
Err. What school did you go to in Indiana. I went to Elementary, middle and High school here and my science teachers never glossed over anything.
Just because you're a teacher doesn't mean you aren't a complete moron. I only had 3 good teachers in 13 years of public education.
On the second comment, you were actually incorrect in assuming that the person who found the rosetta stone could read, and understand, hieroglyphics. The rosetta stone was actually used to compare already known languages, such as greek, with the unknown egyptian symbols.
He said made, not found.
yuck.
I am so sorry you had to go through that.
I'm from AR! Lmao. I'm an athirst, and my science teacher was just like that. Hahahaha