Agnostics don’t bother me. Atheists, however, are making an absolute declaration. You’d have to be omniscient to say there positively is no God. That would make you God and nullify your statement.
I guess the truth hurts. I tell the atheist/agnostic crowd that every man made thing we see had to be designed/made by someone. Do they really think all those zillions of molecules and atoms in the natural world put themselves together by chance?
You can’t tell me the Atheist Biology teacher isn’t pushing an agenda. So if it’s within the other teachers rights he can talk about God all he wants.
I’m not saying all Biology teachers push an atheist agenda, loved all my Biology teacher and we did discuss religion as it pertained to evolution. As a Catholic she and I had no problem with evolution, but if you didn’t believe in God or believed in Creationism that wasn’t a problem either.
But in an article that makes sure you know the Biology teacher is an Atheist you know what they’re teaching. Why can’t the kids get the other side?
“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’” I found that to be generally true. But they’re usually the ones calling others stupid for their beliefs.
And God bless ‘em for being stupid. LOL!
I don’t believe in unicorns or leprechauns, but I spend ZERO time and effort to publicize it.