All I'd like to say is that people can choose not to believe (evolution) it if they want
Not really. If you "choose" not to believe in evolution and you speak out about it, you're harassed... branded an idiot or a religious nutcase (some will even compare you to OBL).
Someone can choose not accept the theory of evolution, but if that someone tries to convince others who do accept it that they are wrong, well then they've got to expect rebuttal of their argument.
And if someone challenges scientific theories with religious beliefs and tries to get those taught in a public school they can expect resistance and being compared with others who do the same now and have done the same throughout history.
And if someone challenges scientific theories with religious beliefs and tries to get those taught in a public school they can expect resistance and being compared with others who do the same now and have done the same throughout history.
Someone can choose to accept the theory of evolution, but if that someone tries to convince others who do not accept it that they are wrong, well then they've got to expect rebuttal of their argument.
And if someone refuses to entertain any challenges to their scientific theories and won't let them even be discussed in a public school they can expect resistance and being compared with others (you've heard the Hitler comparison many times, I'm sure) who do the same now and have done the same throughout history.
We shouldn't teach kids to throw up their hands and say something is so complex that God had to have done it... especially in science classes... so ID belongs outside of school. But the Cobb county stickers belong on textbooks.