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bighairymike: If schools can't teach settled science like women can have penises and men can have babies, then knowledge cannot evolve.
The bill is less than two pages and essentially states:
1. Science instruction may not include subject matter that is not scientific fact.
2. The board of public education may not include in content area standards any standard requiring curriculum or instruction in a scientific topic that is not scientific fact.
3. That a "scientific fact" means an indisputable and repeatable observation of a natural phenomenon. And the legislature intends for this section to be strictly enforced and narrowly interpreted.
Any parent may appeal any lack of compliance.
So, what, no Big Bang Theory, no evolution or natural selection, no cell theory or germ theory, no general relativity, special relativity, and no hologram theory? How about the laws of planetary motion, gravity, and thermodynamics? What about the principle of buoyancy?
Maybe every school district in Montana should create an intersex curriculum. Since as many as 1 in every 1,500 babies is born with genitals that cannot easily be classified as male or female, it wouldn't seem to violate the law, right?