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Giovanni R.
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The main issue is that it *isn't* still a debate.

It's settled within the scientific community that evolution is a thing, same with gravity, atoms, big bang, etc.

Creationists have barely advanced their arguments in the past 150 years, and have yet to provide any evidence for their viewpoint other than "it says so in my

Except that creationism is not science. In any way, shape, or form. As such, it should not be taught in a science class.

Catholics have accepted evolution for decades. It's the more fundamentalist Christians who take the Bible more literally that push this crap.

Ahhh good old New England...where even the nun who taught me biology at my private Catholic high school presented evolution without any bullshit creationism qualifiers.

I am fine with teaching Creationism —nn the context of Literature and Fiction.