<p>I doubt you know as much as you think you know. In fact, neither of us really know THAT much about it. We choose sides and then have faith in the ones we choose to listen to. Neither option (evoltion vs. creationism) will ever be proven to be a fact. So until then we both have our theories. Only problem I have is that your theory is taught as a fact and mine is taught as a myth.</p>
<p>But let me ask you, what fossil record do you speak of? What was the skunk before he was a skunk, on the to becoming a skunk? Where are all the fossils of these evolving creatures? Even Dawkins admits it’s true, the fossil record appeared quite suddenly from the Early Cambrian. </p>
<p>Have you read S.J. Gould? He died a few years ago but taught at Harvard for most of his career. Gould:</p>
<p>“We can tell tales of improvement for some groups, but in honest moments we must admit that the history of complex life is more a story of multifarious variation about a set of basic designs than a saga of accumulating excellence. I regard the failure to find a clear ‘vector of progress’ in life’s history as the most puzzling fact of the fossil record. …we have sought to impose a pattern that we hoped to find on a world that does not really display it.” </p>
<p>But anyway, if a student chooses to attend a school like PHC, why are you so angry about it. We all have a right to get the kind of education we want to get. For heaven’s sake, if you want to be a Catholic Priest, you’re not going to attend a Muslim Academy. If you’re a Jew, you don’t go to Mass.</p>