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This is as simple as.

Red= Strongly Disagree
Orange= Just Disagree
Yellow= More Disagree than Agree
Green= Neutral on the subject
Light Blue= More Agree than Disagree
Blue= Just Agree
Purple= Strongly Agree

Someone will comment on a subject, lets take Euthanasia for example, and others will reply with a colour that corresponds to their view.
Oh, added to that, a comment or reason for the colour is always nice.

RIGHT.
YOU HEARD THAT.
WELL, YOU BETTER GET STARTED NOW!
CHOP, CHOP.

And, to be completely unimaginative, why don't we with Euthanasia.

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Ah, I see.

And, if you recall, I've agreed with you in various ways already. So we're like, uh, I dunno... Slurpees.

Or soft serve ice cream, oh am I craving some of that right now or what...
@Karl: Okay, so then just to clarify, since you said "yellow" before- the only time it would be okay with you for the state to execute someone is if they asked for it, aye?
Creationism being taught in Science Classes - Red

It would be like teaching English in Maths. They shouldn't even be considered as related.

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Agreed. The minute we start to disregard scientific fact and fall back on to old methods of explanation we could never move forward. Creationism has no place in a classroom.

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Creationism- red

no explanation needed

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Turquoise (making up my own color here, between blue and green)- It's not the fact that it's related to religion, it's that I believe that student should be taught that there are several theories of how life and the universe was created. The theory of evolution has holes in it, Creationism has holes in it, almost any theory that is proposed on the subject has holes in it. Creationism does not have to be taught as fact, in fact it shouldn't be in school. It should, however, be presented as one other way that people believe the Earth was created.

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I understand that many subject discussing life will have holes in it, but if anything, Creationism in schools should not be taught as a theory or in science. I learned about it in school, yes, but only in RS.

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Creationism - Red

It should not be taught as anything but religious myth to laugh at.

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Light blue/green...it should be mentioned, if only in one sentence. You know, a "Most people think that that's what happened, but some people think..." sort of thing added to the end of the evolution lesson. Even Catholic schools teach evolution, big bang, ect. (with the phrase "What caused the big bang? God!" added in and "God made the world. He did it through something called evolution, which means...")...

I think the sentence should be added just so students know that there are other points of view. Also, it would keep some people from being offended, which couldn't hurt. That said, my school didn't really talk about it in History ( which where we learned evolution, curiously enough...I think we get it again in science next year.) Wait, my teacher did say something, after explaining why Catholics could accept evolution, and how it was much more awesome of God to do it that way than to just go poof and all that. (He had to do that because it was a Catholic school, public schools could just cut to the sentance below.) He said.
"Now, I know one or two of you might disagree with what I'm about to teach you. You might believe in the one week thing and that it's just like in the Bible. That's okay, and you can keep on believing that. Some people do. But for the test, you still need to learn evolution, so listen up."


Yes, my Catholic school celebrated Darwin's birthday...

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Why should it be brought up in science class? What science is behind saying "Let there be light"? Hell, if that was all it took I'd be saying "Let there be Vodka" right now.

Evolution is taught in some Catholics schools, probably because the pope and bishops have talked about how it's most likely true.

Anyways... *grumble grumble grumble*

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My freshman biology teacher told us, somewhere during our evolution lesson, what "F.U.C.K." (supposedly) stood for in the olden-days...

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What did it supposedly stand for?

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