I went to a Catholic boy school run by Jesuits, and they taught it just the way they taught any other scientific theory: without any metaphysical implications.Certain members seem convinced that public schools are teaching "atheistic creationism", i.e. that God is not at all involved in evolution. In my education from elementary to post-secondary, I was never presented with either an affirmation or a denial of God's role in evolution. In other words I was taught the theory of evolution without any atheist or theist metaphysical component.
I was curious as to how typical this is, hence this poll. So, who remembers being taught evolution with:
A. An explicit atheistic metaphysic (God not involved)
B. An explicit theistic metaphysic (God started and/or maintains it)
C. No explicit metaphysical component
As a followup question, Do people think that not explicitly saying that God is behind evolution the same as saying the He isn't behind it?
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