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[โ€“] pedantichedgehog@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I was homeschooled. Never went to public school. And my parents were christians, so naturally they bought christian apologetic textbooks.

One science (biology I think, high school level) textbook had most of a chapter discussing why the "theory of evolution" was "wrong". Another book from the same publisher discussed at length why global warming (and the ozone-thinning effect of certain chemicals) was untrue.

My chemistry professor in college, wonderful man that he was, was the first person to explain divergent and convergent evolution to me.

[โ€“] Mothra@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Wow. How did you take that? Did you have previous exposure to other sources of knowledge or did that happen before the internet ages?

I was homeschooled for a year and a half, but my provincial education system had a public homeschool branch so I was just following the curriculum. It was wild learning about what most people think of when they hear "homeschooled"