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I don't understand how because it states that life was created without the existence of God.
Where does it state that? I don't know anywhere that it says that life was created without the existence of God, merely that life forms change (evolve) over time. That is obvious with even the most cursory examination.
Shouldn't it be freedom of religion though? And if you're a Christian then you probably don't believe we came from monkeys either.
Oh,.. do you mean a Christian evolutionist?
But this is not what makes sense to the people who actually study biology.
Usually when one hears the term evolutionist that means that they don't believe in God
That's a mixed post if I've ever read one...
Freedom of religion applies to all religions. Nobody is saying that you can't practice Christianity or Judaism or Islam or Buddhism or Taoism or ... You just can't force it on other people, as it should be.
Your second sentence makes no sense. There is no conflict between Christianity and science.
Oh,.. do you mean a Christian evolutionist?
There are a lot of people of faith the world over who are scientists and all unequivocally accept ToE. There are a lot of people named "Steve" who all accept ToE, too.You would be surprised how many Christian scientists are out there. I do believe that Albert Einstein was one of them.
The fact that you don't understand ToE is blatant to all here who do. If all you listen to are comics and creationists, you'll never understand ToE.
The only people who usually claim that are creationists. There are many creationists that seem to believe that evolution and Christianity are incompatible. Thus, they'll often accuse such Christians that accept both of not being real Christians.
Yes, it shouldn't be forced I agree with that part, but it shouldn't be against the law to practice it either. And I'm not saying there is a conflict (at least with most of it) but most people either follow religion or follow science.
1) It is not against the law to practice one's religion. It is against the law to force others to practice any religion against their will. As it should be.
2) The statement that "most people either follow religion or follow science." is simply not true.
I agree, just because you have special needs does not excuse your behavior. There are many here who are happy to help you understand ToE. Just be polite and you might be surprised.
There are a lot of people of faith the world over who are scientists and all unequivocally accept ToE. There are a lot of people named "Steve" who all accept ToE, too.
Einstein was a secular Jew who was agnostic at least and atheist at most. So what?
It's forbidden for the teacher or other school official to lead a prayer or religious instruction. A student's personal right to pray or study a religious text is not interfered with, so long as it is not disruptive of classwork and student religious clubs may meet and use school facilities on the same basis as other student clubs.Can you explain the first part and they sure act like it's forbidden. Most schools don't have religion as an elective even though I do believe my middle school did but not high school.
It's forbidden for the teacher or other school official to lead a prayer or religious instruction. A student's personal right to pray or study a religious text is not interfered with, so long as it is not disruptive of classwork and student religious clubs may meet and use school facilities on the same basis as other student clubs.
What was the course content? Was it sectarian religious doctrine or a class in world religions?Yeah, but in my middle school you could take religion as an elective.
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