You believe in science, yet science can't prove everything. Scientists believe in black holes but no one has really ever seen one. No one has ever been in one. We take it on faith that they exist because science can't prove otherwise. How many times have scientists been wrong about something? No ones perfect. As far as I'm concerned, there is only one person who was ever perfect, and God help us if we should mention him. We don't want to upset those who choose to believe in someting else. Science doesn't know the origin of life. They speculate a lot about it, but no one knows for sure. Science can create human life in a test tube, but, they need a donated egg and sperm to make it work. Let's see science make the egg and sperm from scratch, using raw materials. Let's see them make man, or beast from scratch for that matter. I think there is a place for both views. Beyond that which we can actually handle, measure and test, both are theory's, each requiring a certain amount of faith and belief. Expose the kids to both views and see what happens. I don't think it will harm them in any way. It might help open their eyes. As long as my tax money is helping to fund public education, then I don't have any problem with the public schools offering both. Big deal!