In the U.S. a lot of Christians say they want an alternative to the theory of evolution taught in the science classroom. But I never hear specifics as to what that would mean.
What are the SCIENTIFIC THEORIES of creationism which would be taught?
Do they TRULY mean "teach creationism" or does they just mean "Tell them God created everything & explain what is wrong with evolution"?
But do they want non-Christian teachers telling creationist students what is wrong with THEIR theories? Teaching "weaknesses" of theories would have to go both ways.
And what DISCOVERIES has creationism brought to science that could be discussed? [No, the fact that famous scientists believed in creation doesn't make all science "creation science."]
I'm just confused as to what creationism would teach in science class.
What are the SCIENTIFIC THEORIES of creationism which would be taught?
Do they TRULY mean "teach creationism" or does they just mean "Tell them God created everything & explain what is wrong with evolution"?
But do they want non-Christian teachers telling creationist students what is wrong with THEIR theories? Teaching "weaknesses" of theories would have to go both ways.
And what DISCOVERIES has creationism brought to science that could be discussed? [No, the fact that famous scientists believed in creation doesn't make all science "creation science."]
I'm just confused as to what creationism would teach in science class.