Originally posted by caitycaity
a 90 on one quiz is NOT a bad grade. i seriously doubt this will affect his chances at college admission.
as for not wanting your child to answer what the teacher wants to hear for them to get good grades, i hope you homeschool. because i can guarantee that no matter if your kids are in public or private school, they are going to have at one teacher who plays that game, and your child will have to decide whether they want the good grades or the satisfaction of standing up for their beliefs.
but it still doesn't make it right.
Originally posted by slo
All I am saying is that to not get a perfect grade on a test because of this one question could really disappoint a child.
How would the non-Christians feel if their child came home with a paper with one missed and the question was, "Jesus is the son of God." And, your child marked false because they don't believe in God. I'm willing to bet there'd be a couple phone calls made at your house that night.
Originally posted by caitycaity
you're right. it's not right. but it is a valuable lesson for kids (especially kids who are older) to learn, i think. some choices in life are not black and white. in life, sometimes we encounter people who are not fair and who are not fun to deal with. in most real life situations, we can't walk away from these people or have our parents deal with them instead.
Originally posted by jennyanydots
In the real world, if you're in science class you have to give the scientific answer, not the religious answer. If you can't accept that, it's better that you're homeschooling.
Now......I'm off to bed because I'm going on a field trip to the zoo tomorrow with 35 5 & 6 yr olds and I need to get all the rest I can get now
Originally posted by caitycaity
oh my gosh, you are a brave soul!!! have fun tomorrow.![]()
*ding* We have a winner! (Finally! Yeesh.)Originally posted by katerkat
OK, science classes were a really long time ago for me, but correct me if I'm wrong. I thought the theory of evolution said we share a common ancestor with apes - not that we evolved FROM apes.
Originally posted by palmtreegirl
She should've just worded the question-
According to the Theory of Evolution did humans evolve from apes?
Originally posted by caitycaity
a 90 on one quiz is NOT a bad grade. i seriously doubt this will affect his chances at college admission.
as for not wanting your child to answer what the teacher wants to hear for them to get good grades, i hope you homeschool. because i can guarantee that no matter if your kids are in public or private school, they are going to have at one teacher who plays that game, and your child will have to decide whether they want the good grades or the satisfaction of standing up for their beliefs.
Originally posted by Madi100
I have a good friend who said something very profound to me. He said that if Christians and scientists would get together and work together to try to figure things out we probably would be a lot further in figuring all of this out. I am a Christian. I have blind faith. I was taught the story of creation, and therefore, I believe the story of creation. So, when I was introduced to evolution, of course, it would be false because I believe in creation. But, what if the two were intertwined together? A previous poster mentioned something about "days" not meaning 24 hours. What if??? We can't seem to do that, though, because Christians work on faith. Scientists need proof. Faith and proof could be considered opposites. So, we sit and stare at each other and tell the other one who they are full of it and wonder how their mind can be filled with such garbage.
As far as the question, I think it was horrible that the question was even considered. Darwin's Theory is just that. You can believe it or not. How would the non-Christians feel if their child came home with a paper with one missed and the question was, "Jesus is the son of God." And, your child marked false because they don't believe in God. I'm willing to bet there'd be a couple phone calls made at your house that night.
Originally posted by caitycaity
if my child was at a christian school, i would expect them to answer what they learned in school, i.e. yes, jesus is the son of god.