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Ohio lawmakers are weighing in on how public schools can teach things like evolution.

The Ohio House on Wednesday passed the "Student Religious Liberties Act." Under the law, students can't be penalized if their work is scientifically wrong as long as the reasoning is because of their religious beliefs.

Instead, students are graded on substance and relevance.

Every Republican in the House supported the bill. It now moves to the Republican-controlled Senate.

FM

Republicans only use religion because they are incapable of presenting rational arguments. All religion need to survive is faith and unfortunately too many people are willing to be misguided by faith. Thesis in academia are supposed to be supported by tested and passed methodologies. No one is capable to presented such methodologies in the case of Divine Intervention.

FM
ksazma posted:

Republicans only use religion because they are incapable of presenting rational arguments. All religion need to survive is faith and unfortunately too many people are willing to be misguided by faith. Thesis in academia are supposed to be supported by tested and passed methodologies. No one is capable to presented such methodologies in the case of Divine Intervention.

What skont yuh talking?  

Baseman
Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:

Republicans only use religion because they are incapable of presenting rational arguments. All religion need to survive is faith and unfortunately too many people are willing to be misguided by faith. Thesis in academia are supposed to be supported by tested and passed methodologies. No one is capable to presented such methodologies in the case of Divine Intervention.

What skont yuh talking?  

Bai, yuh watching how dem Congressional Republicans mekkin a fool of demself tiday? 

FM

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