User talk:129.12.228.161
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[edit] Recapitulation Theory
I realize that creationists cite the textbooks older than 1920 as evidence, but the point of the paragraph that I inserted is that there are a lot of modern textbooks that actually say these things. For example, every teacher and textbook that I've encountered since grade school? My psychology professor? I linked the Google search, because many of those search results cite textbooks that make this mistake. I'm abroad right now and don't have access to my old textbooks, so I can't give you firm citations. I think it's important to note that some ignorant U.S. science educators are just giving fuel to Creationists by supporting recapitulation theory. This is especially a problem in grade school. Just because you haven't encountered this problem doesn't mean that it's nonexistant. Since you keep reverting, I'll leave it up to you whether you want to actually do some research and re-include my paragraph. Cheers, 129.12.228.161 11:44, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
Given your claim and some other evidence I have seen, I am going to put your paragraph back in provisionally. JoshuaZ 14:07, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
(I'm moving this over here, because it occured to me that you might not see my reply otherwise given that you have an IP address). JoshuaZ 22:08, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
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