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[[Image:2009-06-03 Teach the Controversy.crop.png|300px|right|thumb|If we [[teach the controversy]], should we also teach these alternative theories?]]
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[[Image:2009-06-03 Teach the Controversy.crop.png|300px|right|thumb|If we [[teach the controversy]] over evolution, should we teach these other discredited, antiquated, and unscientific theories as well?]]
"[[Teach the controversy]]" is a phrase used to describe the [[creationism]] movement's latest campaign to [[anti-science|undermine popular acceptance of science]] via [[anti-Darwinism|attacks]] on the theory of [[evolution by natural selection]] (which they label as [[Darwinism]] and try to paint it as just another groundless, arbitrary belief like creationism).{{seed}}
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"[[Teach the controversy]]" is a phrase used to describe the [[creationism]] movement's [[manufactroversy]] to [[anti-science|undermine popular acceptance of science]] via [[anti-Darwinism|attacks]] on the theory of [[evolution by natural selection]] (which they label as [[Darwinism]] and try to paint it as just another groundless, arbitrary [[belief]] like creationism).{{seedling}}
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* The [[:category:teach the controversy|teach the controversy category]] has a list of related articles.
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* {{!in|conservapedia}}: no equivalent page as of 2012-08-20, but there is a [[conservapedia:Debate:Should Creationism/Intelligent design be taught as a scientific alternative to evolution in public schools?|debate page]]
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If we teach the controversy over evolution, should we teach these other discredited, antiquated, and unscientific theories as well?

"Teach the controversy" is a phrase used to describe the creationism movement's manufactroversy to undermine popular acceptance of science via attacks on the theory of evolution by natural selection (which they label as Darwinism and try to paint it as just another groundless, arbitrary belief like creationism).

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