That is because your paraphrasing of what I said is false.
You can not escape from the implication of your argument. You said,
"However, the Genesis account as a literal truth is not ridiculous to a Christian who beleives that nothing is impossible for God."
Which implies that this is exactly what you believe.
hen you misrepresent what I say, it does not deserve any response.
Again, the implication of your argument. Do you believe in a literal genesis story or not?
Well your lot is not doing a very good job of teaching evolution. From these few references it is showing that roughly 50% of people beleive in creation instead of evolution.
And that is evidence for.....what? Nothing...Invalid argument...
APPEAL TO THE MAJORITY
An argumentum ad populum (Latin: "appeal to the people"), in logic, is a fallacious argument that concludes a proposition to be true because many or all people believe it; it alleges, "If many believe so, it is so."It is logically fallacious because the mere fact that a belief is widely held is not necessarily a guarantee that the belief is correct; if the belief of any individual can be wrong, then the belief held by multiple persons can also be wrong.
Perhaps instead of forcing evolution down the throat of High School students as 'fact', teach them proper science like you said "Critical analysis implies an objective, impartial point of view"
If Evolution builds such a strong case of truth as you claim, then there is no doubt that the High School students will come to accept Evolution as fact.
Otherwise you are leaving them open later to preachers indoctrinating them with creation rubbish, and as they have never been taught to critically analyse they get brainwashed.
See its all your fault for not teaching them in the science classroom properly in the first place.
Let this sink in for a minute....
"Science is very much all about critical analysis. Creationism sure isn't that critical though. Critical analysis implies an objective, impartial point of view, something which creationists obviously don't fit that characteristic. Creationists already know the answer. That is not impartiality or objective. Additionally, science itself provides the means of critical analysis through peer-reviewed research, and scientific method. Creationism relies neither on peer-reviewed research, nor, scientific method, and so it is not a valid critique of evolution at all."
You should get out of this the fact that creationism is the farthest thing from a critical analysis of evolution. The notion that creationism and evolution should be taught side by side as if creationism is a valid scientific theory, is laughable, ridiculous, indoctrination, and a disgrace to science, if that were to occur. If you want creationism taught, then teach it for what it is. A religious point of view. An optional comparative religion class seems to be the proper atmosphere for such a topic.
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