Opponents of a religious freedom amendment in Missouri say a clause in the law will allow students not to attend classes. The clause in question says “students need not take part in assignments or presentations that violate their religious beliefs.” Opponents say that “could lead to students skipping science classes or assignments when they disagree with teaching about the origins of man.”
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0812/prayer_ammendment.php3
Of all classes and courses taught in public schools, insistence on the theory of evolution is way down the list of things to learn. Where we came from is an individual decision. If I choose to believe life began on Earth when an asteroid hit and scattered all kinds of stuff, no one can force me to believe something different.
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