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Creationism In Public Schools

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In public schools, evolution is taught as the way the world came to be. In most cases, if a student believes otherwise they get in trouble for talking about their own beliefs. Many people who follow different religions believe creationism. Creationism should be taught in public schools as a valid view of how earth and present forms came to be.

Creationism is the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation. An example of belief in creationism is in the Bible, where God spoke the world into existence. Now a general rule in public schools is that teachers may not teach a religion, but they are allowed to teach about a religion in a secular context (adl.org). Right now, every school in America …show more content…

Evolution is promulgated as an ideology, a secular religion - a full-fledged alternative to Christianity, with meaning and morality... Evolution is a religion. This was true of evolution in the beginning, and it is still true of evolution still today"

Since we now know that evolution is a religion, we can ask why it's allowed to be taught as "science" in public schools. If evolution is allowed to be taught then I think creationism should be allowed too.

Some people may say that creationism would only be for the Christians in the school, and that evolution will include many religions instead of just teaching one. Actually, creationism is a concept believed by many people with completely different religious backgrounds. The definition of creationism is the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from the acts of divine creation, rather than by natural processes. The definition does not pertain to any one divine …show more content…

Which version of creationism should be taught? I think it should be taught that there is a divine being behind earth and the universe. There is so much proof around us that all of this couldn't come from nothing, it's too perfect for it to have happened by itself. I believe all of the religions should be taught equally, and it should be up to the student to choose which religion to believe on their own. The way evolution is taught in schools today is, in a way, trying to convert students to be

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