Definition of creationism:
"creationism, the belief that the universe and the various forms of life were created by God out of nothing (ex nihilo)."
creationism | Definitions, History, & Facts
[kind of dubious that the article goes on to say, "It is a response primarily to modern evolutionary theory," since the idea of creationism was definitely there before the evolution theory.]
This is a common misconception.
The idea of a
creator, ie a "prime mover" or sorts was around before evolution.
Creationism however, only came on the scene as a response to evolution.
This is why a catholic who has no problems with evolution, yet considers god "the grand architect", is not called a "creationist" but rather something like a "theistic evolutionist".
So yea, the word "creationist" explicitly refers to someone who
1. is religions and believes in a creator god
and
2. explicitly denies evolution and says god created species in pretty much present form.
This is also why this subforum is called "evolution
versus creationism".
So we're not talking about biblical view to creationism alone.
Indeed no. Instead, we are talking about a religious belief that evolution didn't happen and that a god created all species from scratch.
Indeed, this is not restricted to just christians. Many jews and muslims are creationists too.
I, as a Muslim, believe in science (in the sense that I acknowledge what has been achieved and found by it and that it is useful to study) and I don't deny much of the evolutionary theory, nor do I confirm it. I don't think it's important. The main thing about it that Muslims object to is the creation of man and that he supposedly evolved from the ancestors of monkeys. So there's plenty of room for science.
The idea that humans didn't evolve but were created as-is, is a creationist idea. And flies in the face of biology, genetics, comparative anatomy, paleontology, etc etc etc.
But there doesn't seem to be room for creationism anywhere according to some atheists and even some hypocritical believers.
Indeed, there isn't. Just like there is no room anywhere for flat-earthism, Stork Theory or undetectable pink graviton pixies who regulate gravity.
What is the harm in it being said that God created everything? The children are going to hear it anyway.
Children who are brought up that way, are scientifically illiterate as it concerns biology at least.
Not only that, they are also told (indirectly at least) that science is just some guessing game or something they don't need to take terribly seriously. It also tells them that if evidence conflicts with their a priori beliefs, they can ignore the evidence and stick to the beliefs.
None of this will end well. None of this has any positive outcome.
All it does, is damage the child and limit its intellectual development, educational opportunities, and eventual career paths.
It also severely harms them in terms of critical thinking and rational reasoning.
No good can come of it.
In my opinion it is nothing but one of the many tactics used to attempt to annihilate religion, belief, and righteousness.
The large number of religious evolutionary biologists who have no problems at all accepting evolution (
all of evolution) science, demonstrate that to be extremely false.
You also just confirmed one of my concerns that I raised.....
Your "opinion" signals to your children that they should be suspicious of science and consider it "anti-religious".
None of this is healthy or in the best interest of the child.