Former N.C. Rep. Russell Capps, a Republican, supported Dembrow. "Evolution is certainly something that students can be taught," he was quoted as saying. "But it's not the only theory. Students should also have the right to learn about creationism. Where's their academic freedom?" asked Capps, who is a candidate for a state House seat this year and who introduced a bill calling for evolution to be taught as a theory and not as fact.
Some states, including Tennessee and Louisiana, have laws permitting teachers to discuss criticism of the theory of biological evolution.
http://global.christianpost.com/news/nc-science-teacher-told-not-to-teach-creationism-73644/
Academic freedom, to learn about something that has no facts to support it? Laws that diminish scientific evidence, what are we ...devolving? :shrug:
Some states, including Tennessee and Louisiana, have laws permitting teachers to discuss criticism of the theory of biological evolution.
http://global.christianpost.com/news/nc-science-teacher-told-not-to-teach-creationism-73644/
Academic freedom, to learn about something that has no facts to support it? Laws that diminish scientific evidence, what are we ...devolving? :shrug: