*sigh* Unsuprisingly, your answer and my question pass like ships in the night.
'lip flapper' placemarker
Maybe that's because you did not ask a single question in your post. Instead you accused me of wanting my beliefs alone taught in public schools: "[Y]ou want young-earth creationism taught in school because that's what you believe . . ."
That is why I replied by saying I do not think my understanding of science, objective reality, and truth merit exclusivity in the public domain. But it does merit consideration. Mark this and mark it well: I am not on board with those who would prohibit evolutionism in a public, academic, scientific context. This teaching not only makes sense to a degree, but it also should be allowed free course in the public domain.
At the same time, I do not think it is the prerogative of any government to prescribe the prohibition of teaching intelligent design in connection with organized matter that performs specific functions.