It all depends on the bias of the teacher... in america, something like 40% believe in a litteral 6 day creation less than 10,000 years ago. Those numbers aren't significantly different in grade school or high school teachers. There are schools in america right now that flat out don't teach evolution... They skim by it on the day... say "ok class, if you want to read up on evolution it's on page x-y on your text book... I will not test you on it just check the box saying you read it and you are golden.
I myself was raised creationist.... when you actually hear the creationist arguements etc... as a 4th grader, they actually sound pretty logical. They really take about a high school level education to see through, and I never really confronted the facts again after 4th grade, it wasn't until I was in my 20's that I looked back and realized how much bull it was.
"failure to file tax returns"
Just being a person doesn't mean you can go to prison, just ask Bain capital, or wells fargo, or bank of america, none of those people have faced any jailtime
Of course, I suppose it depends on how much they get on the former slavery lawsuits... if they don't have money... yeah those monkeys will be in jail in hours.
Marriage has been around, longer than humans have been able to record history, and it has always been changing, Humans have had societies consisting of everything from random sex within a set tribe/city, many forms of polygamy etc... One thing most historians agree on, is that 2 permanantly monogomous people, is a fairly uncommon system (if you are factoring in all of the societies that we have knowledge about over the last 10k years). Giving a different name etc... I don't oppose in theory, except that it almost always follows with giving a weaker or less valuable set of rights
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