Quote Originally Posted by Vuk
The teacher was out of line preaching in the class room. That is not where it belongs. (though they don't tell you if he said that in responce to a question or not...)
As for your post about evolution, I happen to disagree. They are many respected scientists that say the THEORY of evolution is bull. There is no way to prove any one theory, so the school should simply inform children about the most popular theories (Intelligent Design and evolution) and let them make their own desicions. It all comes down to a matter of faith wether you believe in religion of Christianity or the religion of Atheism.
There is in fact more evidence to support intelligent design than there is to support evolution. As I said though, both should be taught - let the students decide which they will believe.
Normally I stay out of "Jesus is better than science" debates, but the line I bolded above was just too much for me to resist.

Please expand. I await with eager anticipation.

As to the topic:

Keep your damned fairy tales out of any classes not clearly defined as "religious studies." Which, by the way, I will encourage my own son to take as an elective. It's important to learn about religion, but there should under no circumstances be any blurring of the line between science and mythology.