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Submitted by Sillyace92 107d ago | news

Indiana backing away from bill allowing creation "science" into classrooms

John Timmer, Ars Technica:

"Earlier this week, we reported on efforts by an Indiana state legislator who was interested in getting creationism inserted into the state's science classrooms. He managed to get a modified bill, one that was less sectarian but still overtly promoted religion, passed by the state's Senate." (Culture)

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