05-05-2005, 10:15 AM
MikitivityMay 4 2005, 04:47 PM My government actually shares Keeslandia's concerns. At present we are undecided and are looking to the UN forum debate to sway us one way or another. [/quote]
I will give you my view on the resolution``right to learn about evolution``. As Keeslandia posted on May 4 2005, 02:39 PM that resolution failed to recognise the legitimate differences between people believing the evolution theory and others that done. I agree on that.
Personally, I am a believer who think that the earth was created by God, and that contrast with the evolution theory. My citizens are divided on this matter, because we promote the freedom to choose what ever you want to believe.
Another point that made this resolution difficult to vote for is the shortcoming of it. Teachers should only teach what have been discussed to be taught in classes. And so the fore a teacher can't be imprison or persecuted.
I personally like the idea that states that this resolution should allowed students to learn about evolutionary theory. That is why we need both public and private schools in our union.
So therefore I am going to vote it because everybody should be able to learn both stories. Why if that weren?t the case, we would have still believe that the earth was flat, because the church said it.
I know it is difficult Groot Gouda and I really appreciate your open mind and your opinion on this matter. Only I think you should send all the UN members in the region a message to get their view on that or wait until Sunday and cash the majority vote of the union.
Scoopy
I will give you my view on the resolution``right to learn about evolution``. As Keeslandia posted on May 4 2005, 02:39 PM that resolution failed to recognise the legitimate differences between people believing the evolution theory and others that done. I agree on that.
Personally, I am a believer who think that the earth was created by God, and that contrast with the evolution theory. My citizens are divided on this matter, because we promote the freedom to choose what ever you want to believe.
Another point that made this resolution difficult to vote for is the shortcoming of it. Teachers should only teach what have been discussed to be taught in classes. And so the fore a teacher can't be imprison or persecuted.
I personally like the idea that states that this resolution should allowed students to learn about evolutionary theory. That is why we need both public and private schools in our union.
So therefore I am going to vote it because everybody should be able to learn both stories. Why if that weren?t the case, we would have still believe that the earth was flat, because the church said it.
I know it is difficult Groot Gouda and I really appreciate your open mind and your opinion on this matter. Only I think you should send all the UN members in the region a message to get their view on that or wait until Sunday and cash the majority vote of the union.
Scoopy

