(via Creationism in school: Science quiz gets it totally wrong.)
To start with, this photo is real, and was part of a quiz given at Blue Ridge Christian Academy, a private religious school. Since the school is private, and not public, this is not a violation of the First Amendment (unlike the flagrant stomping of the Constitution going on in Louisiana). In other words, this school can legally teach this. My complaint, therefore, is not a legal one.
My complaint is one of simple reality. Young-Earth creationism is wrong, and it’s certainlynot science. For that reason alone, ideally it shouldn’t be taught as truth anywhere, let alone a science class.
And it’s not just wrong, it’s spectacularly wrong. It’s the wrongiest wrong that ever wronged. We know the Earth is old, we know the Universe is even older, and we knowevolution is true. Any one of these things is enough to show creationism is wrong. In fact,all of science shows creationism is wrong, because creationism goes against pretty much every founding principle of and every basic fact uncovered by science. If creationism were true, then essentially no modern invention would work. Since you’re reading this on a computer, that right there is proof enough.