Natural Law: Do you have a problem with the Hindu, Mayan, Inca, Aztec, Druid, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, Pagan, and Animist versions of creation being taught as well and being given equal merit with science and the Judeo-Christian version?
Funny, NL, it doesn't seem that your reply to celmak had anything to do with the question he asked. Why didn't you just answer the question instead of changing the subject and deflecting attention away from yourself?
I had already answered that I did not support the teaching of theological matters in science classes, but did not object to creation being discussed in history, theology or philosophy classes. When the answer was rejected and the question repackaged I asked his/her question was limited to the Christian creation or if it was to include all creation myths.