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If the classroom is teaching that evolution and related subjects is true then it is at the same time teaching the Christian doctrine about origins is not true.
Evolution contradicts the man made theory of The Inerrancy of a Literal Reading of Genesis. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that Genesis is a true and literal representation of the creation of the earth. In fact, given the language and comparisons to other creation stories within Babylon during the penning of Genesis, it could be argued that the original Jews didn't take it literally either.
Secondly, the science that is taught in the classroom should accurately portray the evidence that god included in his creation. In other words, science shouldn't be contradicted by reality, which most of "creation science" is. Being that the theory of an inerrant literal reading of Genesis is a man made theory, shouldn't we rely on what god left. After all, man wrote the bible but god wrote the rocks.