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Dozens of religious figures lived to be hundreds of years old (Noah, Seth, Enos, etc.), but modern science would prove that impossible. Should teachings of life expectancy be removed from textbooks as well?

I only read one case in this entire story of intelligent design being taught over evolution, and even then, Dover's not exactly the most important city in America. Many schools teach evolution now, so the problem is being overblown. Hell, I was taught evolution in my school, and this was in Montana back in the 90s/early 00s. Besides, there's no conclusive proof that evolution is true, just lots of evidence. That's why it's a theory. Not believing in it is perfectly fine. Now, if you deny something like the existence of gravity, that's a whole other level.

Personally, I believe in evolution, but I'm not going to fret about those who don't.