That isn't at all realistic, OzSpen. The education on religion would cut into the time the science class should be spending on science. I once asked my biology professor, while pithing a frog, if she thought frogs had feelings. She is that this is a biology lab session. Questions like that belong in philosophy classes. You know, she was right. Also, creation science has proven itself to me, and with good reason, to be too much of a propaganda mill for me to want it brought into classrooms. Furthermore, if you are going to bring in religion, then what specific authorities or teachers are you going to bring in. I am a theologian and I hold with evolution. Are you saying I should also be brought into the picture in a science class, showing how religion offers more than creation science? I mean , the practical logistics alone on something like you are proposing are absolutely against the notion.
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