Two-thirds of Americans believe creationism should be taught in public schools according to the PBS toll. Creationism should be taught in public schools because schools are teaching evolution which give out false information to students such as the big bang theory, human creation, and evolution being a part of the K-12 curriculum. All students should have an opportunity to learn about God because that will have the biggest impact on anybody’s life even after their school-based education. Many scientists believe and promote the big bang theory, which is untrue and false. God created the earth one living proof today is the Bible. The Bible contains many facts proving the big bang theory does not exist such as in Genesis 1:1-1:31 it talks about the six …show more content…
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