Evolution is as scientific a theory as ID is, in fact, it takes more faith to believe it than ID. Why? A theory attempts to explain the "why" of what you observe around you. In order for evolutionists to arrive at their theory, they have to jump across a gap of missing logical/data/observational fact. ID don't have this missing gap in truth, and thus don't need as much faith to believe it
Both are theories explaining the scientific nature around us. To teach that there is only one explanation would be worse than lying.
Evolution has as much evidence as gravity? That's laughable. You know that you can test the theory gravity right?Something that you can't do with the theory of Evolution...
The constitution does protects us from religious stories being told in class as fact, but it also protects us from keeping viable theories (different from religious stories) outside of the classroom.
The universe demands the existence of a God, and cannot be explained without one. That's one of the greatest arguments for a God. And the "Problem of Evil" isn't a problem at all.
Evolution is as scientific a theory as ID is, in fact, it takes more faith to believe it than ID. Why? A theory attempts to explain the "why" of what you observe around you. In order for evolutionists to arrive at their theory, they have to jump across a gap of missing logical/data/observational fact. ID don't have this missing gap in truth, and thus don't need as much faith to believe it Both are theories explaining the scientific nature around us. To teach that there is only one explanation would be worse than lying.
Evolution has as much evidence as gravity? That's laughable. You know that you can test the theory gravity right?Something that you can't do with the theory of Evolution... The constitution does protects us from religious stories being told in class as fact, but it also protects us from keeping viable theories (different from religious stories) outside of the classroom. The universe demands the existence of a God, and cannot be explained without one. That's one of the greatest arguments for a God. And the "Problem of Evil" isn't a problem at all.