re: #159 wheat-dogghazi
Oh, I like this group’s doublespeak title: Citizens for Objective Public Education. It implies that all that verified science-y stuff is not objective because Jesus.
Then, they say the standards promote atheism (How, exactly?) and infringe on the religious freedom of parents and students (How, exactly?) So, if I as a teacher don’t teach creationism, this somehow means I am promoting atheism and taking my students’ religious freedom away.
Logic failure. Process ended.
I don’t have a problem teaching creationism in classrooms - in a religion class or a comparative sociology class. Creationism does not belong in a science classroom because it is inherently not science. It’s a belief based system.