Marener
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Creationism isn’t science so the fact it isn’t part of the curriculum is hardly surprising.Not at all. Like I said Creationism not being taught in public schools isn't silencing creationism, it's just not making it part of the curriculum.
Science is a process, again not a talisman to be waved around like some sacred relic.
And by applying, learn what said principles do in the real world, taking into account all sorts of things that the academics don't want to think about or need to think about.
Ask Bill Nigh if he thinks being an Engineer gives him some qualifications to talk about technical topics with knowledge.
Farmers and nurses apply scientific principles too. Bill Nye is a science educator, not a scientist.
For the record, you’re the one trying to gatekeep here. I think anyone can talk about science, as long as they’re honest about it. You aren’t.