re: #333 freetoken
As a writer put it last week in Psychology Today:
The “traditional Chrisitian narrative” has been dominant in the US since the founding of the colonies. It doesn’t want to die a natural death, though it has been supplanted by a more modern set of ideas.
Creationist culture warriors don’t usually spend time on the nitty gritty details of the “creation” event itself.
Teaching it in Social Studies is EXACTLY how I debated the subject in high school. Hell, teach all the creation stories. I find them very interesting. Because that is waht they are, stories/myths that reveal so much about the people who believe them.