[QUOTE="Slapshot"]What makes you think that such places don't exist?Genetic_Code
The church that I went to didn't really care on your stance on the origin of life. Most churches I know are "intellectually bankrupt", as the late Dracargen put it, because they unquestionably believe in whatever doctrine they see fit, without once trying to verify its integrity.
Honestly, what would "teaching" creationism even look like? I's supposedly a science (it's not, but some insist it is), so how would it be taught? There are no creationist experiments or textbooks. You can't get a masters in creation science. How would one of these classes even go about?Rhazakna
I don't know, honestly, other than to explain the assertions made by each creationism as though it were a philosophy. I'd imagine some of the experiments would be placing a hand around a banana, just to prove that it was designed for man. :P
Besides, a masters doesn't have to be required, and there is the Bible that could make for a textbook reference, at the very least.
The bible wouldn' work, though. The bible only mentions creation very briefly. It doesn't talk about the mechanics of creation, or what specific methods god used. Even it did, such information would be irrelevant as there is no empirical evidence to support such methods.
Let me phrase my question better: For creationism to be taught as science, creation scince textbooks need to be written. What goes in the books?
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