Bush Sees Place for Teaching on Creation
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WILMINGTON, Del. — Republican presidential front-runner George W. Bush said Wednesday that he thinks schools should teach “different forms of how the world was formed,” with evolution taught alongside creationism.
The Texas governor, visiting Delaware for a round of fund-raising and campaigning, said he supports “morality-based” education in public schools.
“I have absolutely no problem with children learning different forms of how the world was formed,” said Bush, adding that he thinks it is for local school districts to decide curriculum.
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