Hello Buz,
Legend has already answered you initial question to me, and said what I would have said.
Buzsaw writes:
[...] thanks to athiest and secularistic agendas and policies, education is being increasingly restricted, allowing only secularistic ideology in the classrooms, with secularist education ever predominating.
That's sounds a bit paranoid. And I think you've got it the wrong way around: secular education is
less restricted, in that it teaches the facts, without pushing one particular interpretation over others. In secular education it's possible - in my country anyway - to learn about different faiths without having one of them forced upon you.
[...] since the recording of history began, milleniums ago, all human cultures remain religious.
As you well know, we've only had a few centuries of what can be called modern science now; before that, everything we
really knew about the world could be written down on a single sheet of vellum, and then there'd still be room for the Lord's Prayer. And besides, most people weren't literate enough to be able to read even that.
Must the human DNA be artificially altered in order to mutate out this universal religious preponderance?
Not the DNA, no. But some
memes need to be replaced, is all.
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science." - Charles Darwin.