Clanad, please don't see everything that disagrees with you as an argument. OK, it may get a little heated here on occasions, but that's the nature of debate. You can hardly expect to get no response to what you've written - and I would guess that many responses to this, will, like mine, emanate from concern for the education of future generations. I can only speak for myself, but I believe that rather than have their heads filled with information for which there is no evidence whatsoever, children should be taught facts. School is a place for mathematics, history, science, geography, literature, and for opening a child's mind to all the wonderful realities and opportunities of life. If people, as adults, want to investigate religion, then that's their choice, but teaching children about religion in any shape or form in school, amounts to nothing less than indoctrination - and in my opinion, that is very, very wrong. And since evolution is proven, it's even more wrong to leave the choice between that and creationism to the child. How confusing! Belief is not reality, and religion has no place in any school - anywhere.