Creationsim Vs. Evolution Essay, Research Paper
Creationism and Evolution
For a long time school administrators, teachers, parents and even
students have
argued for and against the teaching of either creation and/or
evolution. Evolution has
been taught in many public schools for generations because of the
scientific methods and
support it has as a scientific theory of how we as humans came to
be. Many religions
hold different views of how humanity as we know it was created and
these people believe
that students should be able to hear their side as well. There is
one main problem, the
separation of church and state and the limits that are set within
this statement. Should
creation be taught as theory just like evolution? Do other creation
myths need to be told
to support other religions? Where must we as parents and teachers
and students draw the
line?
In my opinion evolution should not be taught in junior high or high
schools for
several reasons. First of all, there is obviously too much conflict
to make it worth while.
When I was taught about evolution in ninth grade it was covered in
a fifteen minute
period and dismissed. It wasn’t something that was central to
understanding the rest of
the natural science that I was being taught and the teacher foresaw
problems with
discussions surrounding the issues of creationism versus evolution.
If evolution is taught
in a Christian majority classroom, the students are bound to want
to discuss how they
have been brought up believing things differently. These students
are in a difficult part
of their lives as it is; trying to establish their own personal
identities, figuring out what
they want to do with their lives and trying to rebel against their
parents. Why should
science teachers add to this with a theory that conflicts with most
if not all religious
beliefs. They are telling students that whatever they have been
taught to have faith in is
also just a theory and that the evolution theory has more
scientific proof. This creates a
lot of stress for the students, their families and the clergy at
their church. Why do we
need to this? Is it simply to introduce a theory about how Charles
Darwin believed the
world was created?
Another problem is the fact that religion is not supposed to be
discussed. This
has changed over the years to some extent, but not enough to
support any beliefs in the
school buildings. If we teach creation alongside of evolution, we
are getting away from
the scientific part of the discussion and basing the proof of our
theories on faith.
Students and teachers are not allowed to pray in school, they are
not allowed to hold
Bible studies in school and they are not allowed to promote certain
religions to others
within the school.
Why then should we start a discussion that will
more than likely lead
to a religious discussion and then cut it off when it does?
If we teach creation alongside of evolution, what creation do we
teach? Do we
cover Christianity and Native American stories and leave out
others? Do we try to teach
a bit of all of the creation stories? No, we only bring up the
Genesis accounts. This
leaves out many other religions and beliefs. If we attempt to cater
to all the creation
stories, we find ourselves in a theology course or a social studies
course rather than the
science we intended to support.
As far back as 1925 we see court cases that bring up this issue. In
Dayton,
Tennessee a man by the name of John Thomas Scopes, a high school
biology teacher
went against the law and taught evolution theory to his students.
At this time the
teaching of any creation theory had been banned in Tennessee
probably for the same
reason I am arguing. Many other court cases have come up since then
arguing for one
side or the other; creationism vs. evolution. The people who
supported creationism
looked at it from a scientific standpoint and called it “Creation
science,” but this only
worked for a while until another case brought this idea to an end.
The establishment
clause in the constitution ruled that “Creation science” still has
roots in religion and
therefore violates the separation of church and state.
Another group arguing on the side of creation suggested that
creation could be
taught simply as a theory much like evolution, as long as it
received a “balanced
treatment.” It was no big surprise that this idea made it’s way
into the court eventually
and ran into the same establishment clause of the constitution that
creation science ran
into.
Obviously there are not many ways to get around the fact that
creationism can not
be taught in classrooms. For whatever reason it is going to offend
someone or another
person may disagree with how it is being taught so the best method
would be to simply
not worry about teaching it. The class we are most looking at is
science and there is no
scientific basis for the Genesis accounts.
Some may argue that teachers are trying to brainwash students with
alternate
ideas that conflict with their religions, and in this sense there
will always be conflict
somewhere. If a child whose parents are scientologists takes a high
school health class,
not much of it will make sense to the student and their parents may
want them taken out.
When African or Asian students take American History, they may
wonder why their
ancestors are not better represented in the books and curriculum.
We will always have
conflict in the school system, we just have to work around these
conflicts. The issue of
religion is very important to many people and this is the reason
that I believe that neither
evolution nor creationism should be taught in a mainstream science
classroom.
If students want to know what the scientific explanation for the
universe is they
can go to a library. If they want to know what the main religious
belief about the
creation of the world is, they can go to a church and ask a clergy
man. Why do we have
to get teachers and school administrators in the middle and create
an unstoppable
conflict? If the history of this issue isn’t enough to convince,
try teaching one or the
other to a group of ten high school students that haven’t learned
about evolution yet and
see what you come up with.
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