You’re being deliberately obtuse about the connection between the teaching of creation and evolution in school and are misrepresenting my comments.
Of course, I did not say that the teaching of evolution was what made them better. I clearly stated that the teaching of creation did not bring down the quality of education as the evos and atheists claim it would.
There is NO evidence to support the contention that teaching creation and ID in schools will cause the science education of those students learning it to suffer.
The public schools, which teach ONLY evolution, are the ones in the toilet. If teaching evolution only is so superior, then why don’t the statistics bear it out?
Teaching it in what way? As an example of man's earlier attempts to understand the origin of life and the universe? To show how science has progressed?
If you want to drag Creationism in and allow those science teachers to rip it apart, I'm all for it. I'll even buy my local public middle school the science books and the Bibles.