I did not ask and I do not want a public school textbook to validate my beliefs. I also do not want the public school to disparage them. That was the whole point, if you read my initial comments on the thread.
If they want to present their scientific evidence for evolution that is one thing. Calling creationism a myth is not scientific inquiry.
So are you saying that the Bible is not “a traditional story accepted as history, (which) serves to explain the world view of a people”?
If they want to present their scientific evidence for evolution that is one thing. Calling creationism a myth is not scientific inquiry.
Exactly. If scientists and evos demand that science textbooks just stick to science by not adding the teaching of creation, then they need to follow that policy and not teach about it at all.