You keep saying that, but always attach the stipulation that it cant be taught in science class in public schools.
It's not just me saying that. That's what the federal courts have ruled. They've even gone further and said it's religion pretending to be science and can't be taught at all.
I don't think it should be taught because it's just a conclusion without evidence. It could be a course held in two hours. But if the kids want to hear it, I'm okay with that.
Court decisions are only as good as the next one, and as I pointed out, states like Ohio among others are going to revisit that...
but we’re in agreement, I don’t even know if two hours is necessary, for all I care, just explain it’s a theory at the first part of class and move on!
Good debating you!