No, the issue is preparation for college level science courses. A college shouldn't give science credit for non-science courses. In the same vein, seminaries should not give theology credits for physics classes. In both cases, they would be setting the student up for failure and that would be mean and irresponsible.
“”No, the issue is preparation for college level science courses. A college shouldn’t give science credit for non-science courses””
Are you actually suggesting that a private (Christian ) school student with an adequate ACT/SAT score would not be able to digest and complete basic science requirements at a California University School?
So if Harvard, Brown, Princeton, Penn. and Yale ( and the 49 public university school systems) do not discriminate against the Christian student and grant the student admission, what does that say about California?