Quote Originally Posted by Alrowan
and yet there is no real proof on evolution, just a bunch of theories and hypothoses. better to teach them the two camps, than just one that is as bad as the other when it comes to trying to prove anything in aristoltilian logic
There is not just two camps, but a dozen of them, at least.

The theory of evolution is just a theory as you say, but creationism is considered by religious people as a fact, a truth that can not be discuted.

So you can understand the evolution theory, you can criticise it, you can correct it but you can only believe in creationism as it is only based upon faith.

To speak about the different camps concerned, you can notice that creationism is believed only by some persons following a religion linked to the bible and even in this case only some of them believe in creationism.

But the different religions issued from this book represent only a small part of all religious people among men.

So how can you afford not to speak about the induists beliefs concerning the origins of universe?

And what about the other religions followed by billions of men?

If you want to learn children a dogma that is presented by one religion, how can you afford not to present them all dogmas presented by all religions?

And after that how can you hope to make children believe in different stories, without criticising them because they are supposed facts and that are in no way compatible with each other?