You are again giving credence to big government here, as well as government control of both religion and science. That is not what the USA was founded on, particularly per the First Amendment.
Hardly, but there is no debate -- none -- over how religion & science are taught in private and home-schools.
They are taught however those schools' operators wish to teach them.
The question on the table is: how should these subjects be taught in government schools?
Of course, our Founders never even imagined, must less proposed, Federally controlled mass education, that would be influenced by the Constitution's prohibition against "establishment of religion".
But now we do have such schools, and assuming they will not be abolished anytime soon, the question remains, how should science & religion be taught there?
So I'll say again what I've posted here before: I think religion can be taught in government schools, provided it is strictly voluntary, with parental consent and presented by qualified clergy.
I do not think that religion should be taught by science teachers, any more than English is taught by Math teachers.
So, how does that not make sense to you, FRiend?