Tuesday, March 21
Archbiship of Canterbury Criticizes Teach Creationism in Science Classes
Thanks to V over at Left in the West for finding this link. The original article was published in the Guardian, here.
The Archbiship of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, has announced that he is opposed to teaching Creationism. He believes that doing so would just water down faith by presenting it as a theory alongside of other, equally relevant, theories.
The First Amendment was not only written with the idea that government had to be protected from religion. Another important reason for the importance of a separation between church and state is that religion must be protected from government.
The Archbiship of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, has announced that he is opposed to teaching Creationism. He believes that doing so would just water down faith by presenting it as a theory alongside of other, equally relevant, theories.
The First Amendment was not only written with the idea that government had to be protected from religion. Another important reason for the importance of a separation between church and state is that religion must be protected from government.
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