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Should public schools teach Roman Catholic priest Georges Lemaitre's creation theory in science classes?
Personally, I would never cotton to a public school's teaching Creationism, but private schools can teach whatever they want, and they definitely should teach Lemaitre's creation theory as part of their science curricula, and Christian one's should include it in their theology curricula.
ETA:
I was raised in the Episcopal faith, but Lemaitre's creation theory is good enough AFAIC.
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- Schools should teach the/a non-Catholic version of his theory.
Personally, I would never cotton to a public school's teaching Creationism, but private schools can teach whatever they want, and they definitely should teach Lemaitre's creation theory as part of their science curricula, and Christian one's should include it in their theology curricula.
ETA:
I was raised in the Episcopal faith, but Lemaitre's creation theory is good enough AFAIC.
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