Eturnalshift wrote:
Battletard wrote:
I'd have a real issue with a class teaching religion as truth in a public school, such as creationism or intelligent design. I have no qualms about religion in public places as long as it is passively implemented.
Currently a lot of schools teach evolution and not creationism or intelligent design. Do you have a problem with them teaching the
theory of evolution without giving equal time to the other theories?
Evolution is the primarily agreed upon theory. This is the major difference.
Most people agree that despite religious texts saying otherwise, or through the usage of metaphors and stories in religious texts, regardless evolution is the primarily agreed upon theory. When you start teaching the 'my-god-can-beat-up-ur-god-lolol' in classes, thats a problem.
So to answer your question: I do not have a problem with "theories" that have generally been accepted in the scientific community and the public at large being taught in schools.
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