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Old Apr 19th, 2006, 12:59 PM       
There's a reason it isn't called the Law of Evolution. By definition, a theory is not incontrovertible. If you were taught that it was "flawless theory" then your problem wasn't just liberal bias - it was ignorant teachers.

Even my assbackward junior high school (which was a private Christian school) taught the scientific method before jumping right into evolution. A side note there, we could opt-out for an alternate biology class that didn't teach evolution at all, but I think about 90% of the students toughed out the evolution heresey!

Seriously though, if you haven't learned what the definition of a theory is, you should not be learning about specific theories yet.
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