Do you understand that Christian schools, by their very nature, do not teach that mankind was created solely by naturalistic processes acting on a single life form from long long ago. Are you aware that Christian schools teach this concerning the creation of humanity....
Joh 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
How can you suggest that Christian schools teach the same creationist viewpoint as public schools?
Of course there is. There is two basic creationist viewpoints, some variations, but basically two....
1) Joh 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
2) Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by Charles Darwin and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations.
The starting point is determining who/what created humanity. Then go from there.
No, there are basically two different worldviews of creation taught in public and Christian schools. As noted above.
What other creationist view of how humanity was created is taught in public schools other than the view that humanity is the result of solely, completely, totally naturalistic mechanisms acting on a single life form from long long ago. The truth is, and you're aware of this I'm sure, none. No other view. That's it. Kiddos, you're without a doubt, without question, the result of solely, only, completely naturalistic mechanisms acting on a single life form from long long ago. Atheistic creationist worldview of humanity, in other words.
Christians do not accept the creationist view that humanity is the result of solely, completely, totally naturalistic mechanisms acting on a single life form from long long ago. That view would be contrary to the very basic view in Christianity that humanity is a direct creation of God
You got that definition of Darwinism from wikipedia. It is a simple description of evolutionary theory that takes no metaphysical position; it merely states the mechanisms of which we are scientifically aware. Christians here have stated that the posted definition of Darwinsim is what they were taught in Christian schools. Now as you have correctly stated, Christian schools aren't teaching atheistic creationism, therefore the definition of evolution you provided must not be atheistic creationism. So given the fact that we have learned from both students and teachers that the same definition is being provided in both Christian and secular schools, the latter cannot logically be teaching atheistic creationism.
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