We are talking about school here. I said they can believe what they want. What I am saying is if they get evolutionary facts wrong on a test about evolution, they should be penalized for it. You haven't addressed where you draw the line as to where that is acceptable and where it is not. If my religion teaches me 1+1=3, should I automatically pass every math test I get 1+1=2 wrong on?
A mathematical equation it's not the same as a notion that life just happened one day.
And you still seem to be implying evolution is a belief- which is just flatout wrong. We aren't talking about a belief vs. a belief here. We are talking about a disproven belief vs. a fact.
You think what you believe us superior, and it absolutely is a belief, otherwise you would be able to prove it.
Why it is a belief is that there is no concrete, hard undeniable proof, there is a debate. There is no debate that 1+1=2.
It's only seculars that insist that creation is wrong. Non believers will never convert a believer with disbelief. A Christian, Jew or Muslim will never convince you that Adam and Eve were created by God.
A bunch of clerics in the secular religion demanding that everybody abandon their beliefs and follow theirs, is fascism. It is no better than the way the Catholic church behaved in the 15 century.
sorry, I am a skeptic, the measly little tidbits you provided absolutely do not prove beyond all doubt that the origin of man is some magic soup.