What is it that stops creationists having trust in science, and not jut looking at science critically (which is a good thing) but look at their religion critically too.
The intelligent design debate (mainly in America) has fueled much discussion over science and religion. Many creationists such as Concerned Women for America president, Wendy Wright, insists on teaching the 'controversy' on evolution, but don't want to teach the 'controversy' on their religion, in schools.
I would love to know why this is fair? What makes creationists so adamant to argue evolution when there is so much evidence for it and no evidence for creation?
The intelligent design debate (mainly in America) has fueled much discussion over science and religion. Many creationists such as Concerned Women for America president, Wendy Wright, insists on teaching the 'controversy' on evolution, but don't want to teach the 'controversy' on their religion, in schools.
I would love to know why this is fair? What makes creationists so adamant to argue evolution when there is so much evidence for it and no evidence for creation?