| dsister44 said: @bitmap give me one good reason why they should not offer it ? if its false then people will not believe it.why do you care so much. and people you have to admit this article is awfully anti-christian. |
Your strong argument against evolution is that it's not factually right, or at least we don't know if it is.
The same caveat applies to the creation myth in the Bible.
In fact, the question is not if evolution should be taught to kids.
The real question is why should creationism be taught to kids at schools.
Let's say I say a bunch of bored aliens landed on Earth a few million years ago and dumped biologic waste originated from genetic engineering experiments - and that we all are as we are because some extraterrestrial entity had a bad day at work and ruined a bunch of lab experiments. As ludicrous as it is, it has the same factual basis behind it as biblical creationism does.









