Originally Posted by
CMon
It's all about teaching theories, not hard facts. The THEORY of evolution, the THEORY of The Big Bang. Whether to believe in them or not should be the students' own choice, but as long as it isn't presented as confirmed factualities, I see no room for anyone to complain about their kids being taught it.
Exactly.
Honestly, if we weren't taught evolution, we would have no idea about how anything came to be how it is today, and as hard as it is to believe, it would more than likely make us have a worse time in a history class. I have been taught about evolution from 7-10th grade so far, and I am very interested in it. It has taught me a lot about how we came to be who we are, and has taught me about some of the world's overall history. I am really hoping my science class in 11th grade will have a unit over it, or at least talk about it, because it really is a good thing to learn about. Why wouldn't you want to learn about evolution?
About religion, I don't really care for it, but I still think we should be taught about it so we can have a better understanding of how it all came to be. If you think about it, it's like learning our version of Greek Mythology or Roman Mythology, and I loved learning about those types of things.
In other words, yes, we should be taught evolution. Where would we be without it?