Here is a recent article in which a leading British education expert states

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"Just because something lacks scientific support doesn't seem to me a sufficient reason to omit it from the science lesson

Now, my purpose is not to poke holes in that idea but rather to present the following solution which up until now, I've not heard anyone put forth.

I, F69, formally wish creationism to be taught in the classroom. But only if we also teach evolution during bible study. cool

For if lack of scientific support is enough for a theory to end up in a science classroom, then lack of religious support should be enough for a theory to end up in a biblical classroom. Thus, in my proposal, if a biology class spends one week, one hour a day examining creationism as an alternative to evolution in schools, then the bible studies must dedicate an equal amount of time (6 hours) to presenting evolution as an alternative to creationism in church.

How about it creationists? Doesn't this seem like a peaceful and equitable way to resolve our differences?