[url=https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/ban-creationism-and-intelligent-design-science-classroom-federal-law/pNY6mCBg]Oh boy, this is gonna shake some feathers[/url]
So what do you guys think about this? Are you in favor or not?
I don't think it's that bad, it's only in the science classroom which seems about right seeing at creationism and intelligent design has no solid evidence to support. So it doesn't really hold any place in a science class. These ideas can just be taught in RS, right?
[i]Edit: Please try to avoid flaming one another, if you're gonna debate something try to keep is civilized and respectful with a well thought out argument, don't just act all aggressive. Just because someone does not share the same view as you, does not mean their opinion is any less valid. Let's try and keep the ninja's work to a minimum.[/i]
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Religion in a science classroom? The concept of scientific theory, including that of evolution, is any idea that is consistent with an applicable model to go along with it- no science claims to be a 100% true, but it's consistent with what the calculations and numbers interpret it as. Religion is subjective while scientific theory is based on evidence and numerical values. In my science lectures never have there been conflicting religious ideals, only the mention of how the constraints of religion set tighter boundaries for how far individuals can explore certain subject matter.