Quote from gblnking:
I guess what bothers me about all of these discussions on the subject of ID is that the IDâers are willing to trade their beliefs in God for that of space aliens just to try to get their beliefs assimilated into our daily lives. If youâre a religious person then proudly say so. Go to church/synagogue on Saturdays and Sundays. Wear your religious symbols and bask in your holidays. But as a single father who comes home from his second job late at night and goes through every sheet of his teenage daughters homework I ask you, ladies and gentlemen, please let my daughter be educated. It is hard enough for her as she prepares for college in which she isnât just competing against her fellow classmates but her generation is competing on a global field. Let her learn fact not fiction; let her be the one to decide when and where to go for her spiritual needs. I will gladly take her to any church or synagogue of her choosing (wellâ¦maybe not the Jehovah Witnessâs or Mormons) if she wishes. God has a place in peopleâs lives, but not in public education. Teach your children about God. Teach your children about space aliens, but leave the reading writing and arithmetic for the schools. Two plus two equals four, period. Itâs not two plus two equals four because God (or space aliens) divined it