It's based off observation and math
I agree. There should be religion classes in all schools.
Quote from: Mad Max on October 07, 2014, 11:46:11 AMQuote from: Dustin on October 07, 2014, 11:44:14 AM It's based off observation and mathExcept there's literally no observation or math involvedCreationism is inherently unscientific and you cannot employ the scientific method. Thus, it shouldn't be taught in science class.But that's implying that evolution is scientific. What evidence is there for evolution besides fossils that can't even be accurately dated?
Quote from: Dustin on October 07, 2014, 11:44:14 AM It's based off observation and mathExcept there's literally no observation or math involvedCreationism is inherently unscientific and you cannot employ the scientific method. Thus, it shouldn't be taught in science class.
Until you can prove evolution
Quote from: PSU on October 07, 2014, 11:50:54 AMI agree. There should be religion classes in all schools.I would support this. I would have liked to take religious history classes and such.
Quote from: Mad Max on October 07, 2014, 11:54:19 AMQuote from: PSU on October 07, 2014, 11:50:54 AMI agree. There should be religion classes in all schools.I would support this. I would have liked to take religious history classes and such.Exactly. This way creationism (and other religions) stay out of science and kids can actually learn about different religions.
If we are to teach the Abrahamic creation story in school, we must also teach every other creation story.
Quote from: RustingFloor on October 07, 2014, 12:25:52 PMIf we are to teach the Abrahamic creation story in school, we must also teach every other creation story.We should at least teach all of the Abrahamic religions to some degree in schools, as well as maybe two of contemporary Eastern tradition. Only in explicitly marked religious studies classes, though. SpoilerI don't know why I'm saying "we" as if I live in the U.S. or have some stake in it.
What makes them any more valid than the other thousands of belief systems man has tried on over the millennia?
If we are to teach the Abrahamic creation story in school, we must also teach every other creation story.Hindu, Buddhist, ancient Norse, Greek, Zoroastrian, Sikh, etc.We just don't have time to cover all of that, so why should we cover any one specifically at all?Oh, that's fracking right, because Christians want their religion, and only theirs, cemented and enforced in our schools and government.
Quote from: RustingFloor on October 07, 2014, 12:31:49 PMWhat makes them any more valid than the other thousands of belief systems man has tried on over the millennia?Nothing theologically. But to pretend that knowledge about current religions - and subsequently their socio-politico-economic effect - is worthless is to lie.
Quote from: RustingFloor on October 07, 2014, 12:25:52 PMIf we are to teach the Abrahamic creation story in school, we must also teach every other creation story.Hindu, Buddhist, ancient Norse, Greek, Zoroastrian, Sikh, etc.We just don't have time to cover all of that, so why should we cover any one specifically at all?Oh, that's fracking right, because Christians want their religion, and only theirs, cemented and enforced in our schools and government.Who said that? I'd want all religions taught. Surely schools could get through all major religions within 4 years of highschool.
Quote from: PSU on October 07, 2014, 12:38:24 PMQuote from: RustingFloor on October 07, 2014, 12:25:52 PMIf we are to teach the Abrahamic creation story in school, we must also teach every other creation story.Hindu, Buddhist, ancient Norse, Greek, Zoroastrian, Sikh, etc.We just don't have time to cover all of that, so why should we cover any one specifically at all?Oh, that's fracking right, because Christians want their religion, and only theirs, cemented and enforced in our schools and government.Who said that? I'd want all religions taught. Surely schools could get through all major religions within 4 years of highschool.No, not all major religions, all religions we know of, ever.Popularity does not equal validity.
Quote from: RustingFloor on October 07, 2014, 12:39:31 PMQuote from: PSU on October 07, 2014, 12:38:24 PMQuote from: RustingFloor on October 07, 2014, 12:25:52 PMIf we are to teach the Abrahamic creation story in school, we must also teach every other creation story.Hindu, Buddhist, ancient Norse, Greek, Zoroastrian, Sikh, etc.We just don't have time to cover all of that, so why should we cover any one specifically at all?Oh, that's fracking right, because Christians want their religion, and only theirs, cemented and enforced in our schools and government.Who said that? I'd want all religions taught. Surely schools could get through all major religions within 4 years of highschool.No, not all major religions, all religions we know of, ever.Popularity does not equal validity.So you learn ALL Instruments in music?All art styles in Art?All sports in PE?No, you learn the major ones.