Debate:Should schools be forbidden to teach evolution

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Should Public Schools be forbidden to teach the theory of evolution


NO

The separation of church and state means that religion cannot used to make descions about any government owned thing, such as schools


No. Evolution is the foundation of all of modern biology, and a field of science that is becoming increasingly valuable in fields of science dealing with complexity, such as computer science and chaos theory. There is little legitimate criticism of the modern theory of evolution, and it is widely accepted as a de facto reality, since many predictions rising from the theory have been observed in real life, and many other predictions which didn't pan out quite correctly yielded tweaks to the theory that made it more sound over all (the hallmark of a solid, sound theory). Stryker 12:23, 25 July 2007 (EDT)