It's been awhile. I'm arguing this on a philosophy site. I was wondering how it would measure up here. I realize my position has changed on many things. Much of that was due to questions and discussions that started here.
I'm Agnostic, Anti-religious, But still believe 'God(s) should be taught in schools. mostly, for the benefit of healthy skepticism.
Science won the argument against doing so. But examine this idea: if in court, will it be the religious who are against it most? or...science?
Should 'God' be taught is school? (Non religiously) - Page 17 - Philosophy Now Forum
keep your mind from this way of enquiry, for never will you show that not-being is
~parmenides