Originally posted by Didaskomenos
I don't want you Aussies to think that YEC's are a serious threat to anything here in the U.S. Usually it's just in certain spots of the U.S. that a constituency of people lobby their local government for the ability to teach YEC in school. The government does not look kindly on it for funding purposes within the public schools, and since Christian activists don't have much credibility, their impassioned pleas for teaching YEC fall on deaf ears.
The biggest problem is in the churches and Christian schools, where by all means they have the right to teach YEC if they wish. But I believe an increasing number of their kids grow up and, like me, question many aspects of Biblical literalism/inerrantism. If they go to a public university, they will only be presented with the facts. The otherwise conservative Christian university where I received my BA had many faculty members (in both the theology AND science departments) that were not YEC; in fact, I only remember one professor who professed a belief that sounded sorta YEC, and he didn't use his platform to indoctrinate.