No, what they are describing is how the scientific 'facts' do not fit with the theory.
No, they aren't. Everything that they are talking about fits within the theory, they're just discussing the much finer points of the explanation.
They are trying desperately to find a way to make those facts fit the theory and will keep working at it, but they still teach the theory regardless...and they admit that, but because you are so focused on the theory, you dont seem to realise that the facts of science do not actually fit in the theory.
This is total garbage. Not a single one of the scienists you quoted say any such thing - they're talking about very specific facts within the theory and various explanations within the theory. Nothing is being "altered" about evolution theory in general - it still occurs, they're just examining the finer points of how. This is exactly what you would find with scientists discussing gravity, germ or atomic theory. The level of dishonesty you are displaying here is baffling.
So yes absolutely they should allow the kids to know this....its dishonest to keep teaching a theory as fact when the facts dont fully support it.
Again, this is downright dishonest. The facts
do support evolution. The very words from the scientists you quoted say as much. The fact that you feel you can directly quote scienists and then flat-out lie about what they are saying just shows you how little you understand what they are actually discussing.
Of course you should. Dont they deserve to knew the full story? it is completely dishonest to teach them something that is not fully understood as if it is 100% understood and confirmed by scientific fact.
1) Evolution is a fact.
2) Evolution is understood.
3) The finer points of gravity, atoms and germ theory are less well established. Do you suggest teaching them absolutely every single debate on the particulars of those subjects as well?
4) Stop lying.
If you dont teach them all the controversies, you are manipulating them....we could say you are in fact lying to them.
Once again:
there are no "controversies". The scientists you quoted
all accept evolution theory, the only things they are debating are
the finer points of how the process occurs. This is
exactly what you would find in discussion about any scientific theory ever.
To represent this as if these scientists are indicating the facts don't fit the theory is utterly dishonest.
romeo and juliet is a work of fiction whereas the theory of evolution has the ability to change their entire outlook on life. those who teach children have a responsibility not to mold & shape them, but to teach them how to think and reason for themselves.
And why should lying to them about the facts of how biological diversity occurs help that?
If you only teach that evolution is 100% factual without informing them of the facts of science that make it highly unlikely,
What facts?
then you are not really teaching them to think and reason it out. So you are not acting as a 'teacher' now, you are acting as a mind manipulator.
Do you apply the same logic to atoms and germs?
you can't see it with eyes wide shut.
You cannot teach with lies.