Another theory

To the editor:

In his column appearing Aug. 27, Cal Thomas argued for the inclusion in our school science classrooms of the creation theory in addition to the naturalistic evolution theory.

Unfortunately, he left out the well-supported Raelian theory. In 1973, the French journalist Rael received a visit from an alien from another planet. It explained that they had created all life on Earth, and humans had mistaken them for gods. I cannot explain the whole theory here, but it can easily be found online by searching on “Rael.” Raelians not only accept and use creationist arguments, but explain much of what is missing in the creationist theory. In order to be fair, the Raelian theory must also be included in school.

Adrian Melott,

Lawrence