Creation In Schools

Creation in School

    The debate of Creation versus Evolution.  This has been a very heated debate since Darwin published Origins of Species in 1859.  The reason for this debate comes from the contradicting ideas that this book has with the theory of Creation set forth in the Bible.  Due to the fact that is extremely hard to prove what created the earth, people have wrestled between these ideas for the last one hundred and forty years.  When Evolution was first introduced it was widely rejected because it went against what people were brought up to believe.  Evolution has so far stood the test of time and has become more widely accepted, to the point to which it is taught in our schools.  Where Evolution has found its way into the school curriculum, the theory of Creation has not.  Some people feel that it Creation should get equal time to Evolution in schools.  In this paper I will use what I have learned from Professor Swenson's Christian Theology course and my personal feelings to try and express why there is no reason for the theory of Creation to be taught in school.
Creation is based on Christianity and you must understand Christianity before you can make claims. Christianity is a very strong force that works in many people's lives.  It gives us morals to live by, inner strength, a reason to live, and much more.  It is based on God creating the world in seven days.  Most everyone has a religion and can try to imagine what would it be like to live in a world without religion?  The way in which religion structures a society helps it to be more successful as a whole.  Stanley Tambiah would agree with this, because its similarities to the Trobriands, a tribe that he studied the ...
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