Gwinthor
pizzaman552
If Chirstianity or any other realigon cant be tuaght then why should evaloution be tuaght
Because evolution is scientific fact, and has nothing to do with religion. Just because it conflicts with the judeo-christian view of how we came to be doesn't mean that we need to provide them with the ability to put their 2 cents in during science class. It's not correct, it's not constitutional, and it won't happen.
I'm sorry, but I just have to put in here, that I agree- Evolution is simply a theory. And a religion as well. I mean honestly, it's basically humanisim, hiding behind a thin mask of science, and a lot of out-dated drawings and scams. To put the icing on the cake, nobody here is willing to budge, so this is a muted point... Huh, a waste of time.
By the way, Christians aren't the only ones who believe in Creation, so, I wouldn't be pinning it to their books and all their hooplah.
EDIT:
If you're aloud to teach Evolution as a belief, not as a theory, then you should be able to teach Creation as well. As well as Cosmic Glue Theory. But they should all be presented as theories, because that is what they are. Unfortunatly, human bais has fogged the point, and Evolution is taught as fact, and is the only public (reasonably teached) theory.
Unfortunatly, each of these theories require faith! So, all of these should be presented both as a faith, and a science.
Faith should be logical. That's all I'm saying.