We as students have the right to know both sides …

Comment on PUC Professor: The Noachian Flood was just a local flood? by Dustin Baumbach.

We as students have the right to know both sides of the facts here. Evolution should be shown to us and the evidence that supports that along with how facts fit in for the creationist point of view. In taking Dr. Ness’s General Biology 112 class we go over some evolutionary topics, but they were not taught as absolute fact, just as what other scientists have been found to have been observed. I don’t find any fault in this because it is part of the learning process and something that we would be able to refute if we want to and have scientific reasoning for it, or in fact agree with and have reasoning for that also. It is better to be educated about a topic than to be ignorant about it and just argue it with the fact that the bible says so and be one sided about the whole thing, if you can see both sides of the problem, then you make a better argument. So i support Dr. Ness in his reasoning for giving a speech on possibly a local flood vs. a world wide flood. We have the evidence for it and it should be presented so people can make a judgement call by comparing and contrasting what they think for themselves, for it takes just as much faith to believe in evolution as it does in creationism.

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PUC Professor: The Noachian Flood was just a local flood?
Sean, isn’t science a non-biased thing? So how can you have true science like what you talk about with any sort of bias? Like i had said in my previous post i think that it would be best to present both sides of the situation and then let people decide for themselves what they want to believe in. Dr. Ness in his biology classes does not just present evolution as fact and that is it, but also does talk about creation and the pros and cons of it in the scientific observations.