Promoting Atheism in the Classroom: Federal Court Rules That ‘Evolution Is Not A Religious Concept’

A federal court recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by Christian parents against the state of Indiana. The lawsuit claimed “teachers violate religious freedom law when they promote ‘the atheist religion’ by teaching students about evolution.” The court “allowed the science education standards to remain in place,” claiming that “evolution is not a religious concept.” But were they right?

Well, first we have to understand that there are two different kinds of science: observational and historical science. Observational science is directly testable, observable, and repeatable. It’s this kind of science that uses the scientific method and develops technology and medical innovation. That’s very different from historical science. Historical science deals with the past and is therefore not directly testable, observable, or repeatable because it’s the past—it’s gone!

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