Why not teach evolution -- as in randomness is responsible for life and all bio-diversity -- in a mythology or religion class?
"Why not teach evolution -- as in randomness is responsible for life and all bio-diversity -- in a mythology or religion class?"
So painful... do we not agree that the scientific community is the authority that tells us what is scientific, and what is not? Well the scientific community unanimously agrees with evolution.
You people keep saying evolution is not well supported, well go do a bloody search in the major biology journals for papers on evolution! Count how many hits you get... about 2000 each journal! Now count how many dispute evolution. If you found one I would be very very surprised. If you found an acceptable percentage, say 10% (about 200 each journal), I would say there is adequate disagreement among the scientific community and I would promise to come here everyday and trash evolution with you.
How much easier can I make it for you? I can't come to your house and work the keyboard for you, so put your money where your mouth is and provide us the evidence that evolution is in question with the scientific community. Hell, if you find one paper I would be so curious I'd take over the search. Proving evolution wrong would throw the entire life sciences into upheaval since so much research is based on what evolution says.
Now of course you will change your tune and say "there is a big naturalist conspiracy to support evolution." In which case, fine. You want to espouse your unaccountable conspiracy theory, that is your opinion, and inconsequential to any real debate. BUT, you have to stop spreading lies about evolution being unscientific!