(January 2, 2012 at 7:02 pm)Perhaps Wrote: Evolutionary Biology is a very small part of an elementary education to begin with. My 13 year old sister is currently attending a private Christian middle school due to the wants of my parents. Her science education far out matches any public education because even though some aspects such as the beginning of creation are explained supernaturally, the fundamentals of science are still taught such as human biology, plant biology, chemistry, scientific method, etc. there is nothing wrong, in my mind, with allowing alternative views for the beginning of existence so long as each is held to the scientific method. The big bang, possibly the most widely taught theory for existence, is now being re-thought by the world's leading physicists, so why teach it as "fact"? I want the next generation to be open-minded and tolerant. One way teaching doesn't promote that.
Believe what you want...but you will find that I am now your oponent.
I will not allow you or anyone else to dilute public science classes.
and if I found out you were responsible for making it happen, I would do whatever I could to personally sue you as well as the school.
So...just keep your ideas in your head, and out of my sons science class....mmmkay?