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	Comments on: Back to school: Books on Creationism	</title>
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		By: Chris Smyr		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A cautionary tale to consider:

It can be troublesome for some parents (and even some students) to get their hands on any books with both &quot;evolution&quot; and &quot;creationism&quot; in the title, as they tend to assume there are valid reasons and arguments for supporting one over the other.  It can entice students/parents to look up even more creationism &quot;facts&quot; for the &quot;debate&quot;, or to tune out the evolution unit completely.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A cautionary tale to consider:</p>
<p>It can be troublesome for some parents (and even some students) to get their hands on any books with both &#8220;evolution&#8221; and &#8220;creationism&#8221; in the title, as they tend to assume there are valid reasons and arguments for supporting one over the other.  It can entice students/parents to look up even more creationism &#8220;facts&#8221; for the &#8220;debate&#8221;, or to tune out the evolution unit completely.</p>
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