Imperial_Samura
Anticrust Smurf
Originally posted by powerfulone1987
I'll just say what I said before.B/c of religion and evolution clash and don't mix very well together at all, MAYBE it would be better to WAIT to teach about evolution in the later years of college or MAYBE wait until college.
is it comprehensible.....
Collage is a choice though, isn't it? If it wasn't taught till then the majority of people either would have no real idea how things came about, or have only the religious one. It wouldn't help people really understand or formulate an opinion if it was held back and only experienced by a certain part of the population.
Now I assume collages could be considered the same as our universities (that is the peak of higher education) - now if that's the case, there are actually various science courses that have prerequisites to get into - such as having a prior knowledge in something, or a pass in a subject - such as biology, which in turn requires the theory of evolution - it would be, I fear, impractical to hold it back. There is time in school now for it to be learnt. Hold it off till collage and your wasting time learning the basic principles of a theory that could have been learnt years before when by rights you should be moving onto more advanced parts of it.
After all, I could say some of the advanced maths I learnt back in school (but which I use in the courses I am studying now) was a bit confusing at times. Now, I assume it could be said then it could have waited till years in the future, but it wasn't. It was taught then and there, so by the time I got to uni I knew it. Now, it would have been annoying, to say the least, if I had had to learn it at university when it could have been learnt before, as that is time wasted.