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Actually they go hand in hand. I mean, we learn all about gravity in school. But no one ever talks about the fact that gravity had to come from somewhere. And sure we know atoms exist...but why? Did gravity and atoms just always exist? If people believe that, then how is that any less crazy or pseudo than believing these things must have been created by something. And like many theories that we learn in science class, creationism is just another theory. So as long as the schools are presenting it as theory and not fact, then there should be no problems.
No. But it is a parents responsibility to educate their children in these matters. And teach about birth control and offer it as an option.
A few problems.
First the Sedition Act was repealed in 1920 only 2 years after it was signed into law because most felt that it violated the first amendment.
Secondly it only applies to U.S. citizens. Julian Assange is not a U.S. citizen.
And third. Our government is not supposed to keep secrets about what has happened in a time of war or any other time for that matter. They only need to keep secrets about what will happen so as not to endanger the lives of out troops or American citizens.
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