Quote Originally Posted by Soulforged
Sorry Vuk,And even if both were probable, kids cannot learn every theory on every field, the program has to be reduced to accepted realities to not confuse their minds with unnecessary information.
surely the kids have to learn as muich of the spectrum as possible in terms of theory, especially if neither have been entirely proven - its hardly unneccessary, i'm fairly neutral on the whole creation thing, i exist, so why i exist doesnt really matter - although i did think the person who first called religion a "fairy tale" was being a bit mean

all of this digresses from the topic, the teacher (apparently) went of of his way to try to teach something to the pupils which was not on the syllabus, and effectively tried to preach to them his own viewpoint, i actually think that teachers should reveal their own views more oppenly when teaching, because it allows pupils to creatively think about a topic in a way that is agaisnt the teachers, ie active learning, however if the teacher only showed his own view then it is wrong... anyway, what's a history teacher doing teaching science, (although you could argue that creation is history)