imagine science books
ONLY teaching creationism by god?
Maybe they were
only taught creationism (home schooled?)
Not exact matches
Education...
creationism would supplant evolution, all sciences that could possibly come in conflict with
creationism would be forbidden, all children would be required to pray and be educated in fundamentalist Christianity, women teachers would not be permitted to
teach males, girls
only, etc..
The
only worry might be that Topher awhile ago said he thought
creationism was
taught in schools and his stance on LGBT.
Even if all scientists declared evolution to be entirely errant,
creationism could be
taught as a science
only in terms of what it denies, namely, that there is sufficient evidence for evolution.
Not
only is it a slap in the face to rational thought to advocate
teaching Christian
Creationism, but it's a blatant attempt at forcing one specific religion on the population.
I've never heard of a public classroom where
creationism is
taught, I believe the
only way to get away from secular
teaching is private schooling.
In subsequent written correspondence with civil servants, the BHA stated that «Our concern is for the government to make absolutely clear that there is no chance it will ever accept [creationist Free School] bids, or allow any state - funded school to
teach creationism as science, anywhere in the curriculum, and this is
only possible through a change in the law... we would support any adjustment to the model funding agreement to add a statement [to this effect]... Could we request that the next time the [Free School] model funding agreement is reviewed, our desire for this point's inclusion is considered?»
What do you think of the recent survey published in Science that showed that
only 28 percent of biology teachers
taught evolution effectively, 13 percent explicitly advocated for
creationism, and the rest endorsed neither?
Rock County Christian Schools in Janesville and Beloit are planning to participate, but
only if allowed to continue incorporating Christian
teachings in the curriculum, including, for example, presenting both evolution and
creationism in science classes, administrator Tim Befus said.
For example, biology professors are not allowed
teach creationism or intelligent design as an alternative to evolution because
only evolution conforms to what we know about reality.