Not exact matches
If what you say is true then there wouldn't be a push to
teach creationism (not
founded on science) in schools.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has responded today to the
findings of a survey
finding 54 % Briton's agreed with the view that «Evolutionary theories should be
taught in science lessons in schools together with other possible perspectives, such as intelligent design and
creationism.»
In that work, he
found more than 65 schools in Texas, Arkansas, and Indiana
teaching creationism.
A recent Politico story
found that taxpayers in 14 states are spending almost a billion dollars this year in tuition at private academies and religious schools, many of which
teach fundamentalist religious doctrines like
creationism in place of science, telling students that the earth is less than 10,000 years old and that humans co-existed with dinosaurs.