answersLogoWhite

0

yes but it all depends if you believe in god and evolution or evolution and not god or vice versa

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Should pray be allowed be in schools?

Definitely praying should be allowed in schools.


Why don't french schools have Assembly's?

The principles of secularism (a view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element) are written in the French fundamental law. For religious schools (which are all private), it is not allowed to make religious education compulsory.


Should corporations be allowed to access the teenage market in public schools?

Should corporations be allowed to access the teenage market in public schools?


Should religions be taught in schools if they are taught with tolerance instead of preaching them?

no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.


Should schools be allowed to teach scientific theories?

NO


Should schools be a allowed to hsve crll phones?

the answer is no


Should students be allowed mobile phones school?

no it should not be allowed in schools


Should certain religious clothing be banned from schools or workplaces?

No


Should vending machines be in schools?

vending machines should be allowed in school for kids that don't have snacks or drinks. I think they should be allowed


Bibles should be banned from public schools?

The Bible never should be banned from public schools! Everyone is allowed to read it and study it!


What are some good persuasive speech topics for grade 6?

If girls and boys should be in separate schools. Yes or no?Uniforms? Allowed or not allowed?Should allowance be allowed for children? Why or why not?Should locker searches be allowed in schools?If electronics should be allowed in school.


Should religious music be allowed to be taught and performed in public schools?

The debate over whether religious music should be taught and performed in public schools is a complex and contentious issue. Proponents argue that it is an important part of cultural and historical education, while opponents raise concerns about the separation of church and state. Ultimately, the decision to include religious music in public school curricula should be made carefully, taking into account the diverse beliefs and values of the community.