> People that want to teach creation along with evolution in the classroom truly think that evolution is a weakly supported hypothesis that does not fit the scientific evidence.
That would make sense if they didn't want to replace it with creation. This is a good opportunity for them to learn how science works. It doesn't even matter if evolution is wrong -- that doesn't make creationism right.
That would make sense if they didn't want to replace it with creation. This is a good opportunity for them to learn how science works. It doesn't even matter if evolution is wrong -- that doesn't make creationism right.