It should not deal with crationism. They are two different things. At one time we had a place for creationism in science. It was called catastrophism. In the 19th century catastrophism was abandoned because scientific evidence was found that it wasn't accurate and geologists adopted uniformitarianism.
We all know creationism doesn't mean jack squat. I've never had any science teacher teach anything to do with Christianity. Even in classes that deal with historical geology they mention catastrophism for about ten seconds and that's only to say "then they adopted catastrophism and it wasn't accurate".
We all know creationism doesn't mean jack squat. I've never had any science teacher teach anything to do with Christianity. Even in classes that deal with historical geology they mention catastrophism for about ten seconds and that's only to say "then they adopted catastrophism and it wasn't accurate".