<p>Judge</a> says UC can deny religious course credit</p>
<p>Definitely interesting. I'm with the University of California on this one.</p>
<p>Judge</a> says UC can deny religious course credit</p>
<p>Definitely interesting. I'm with the University of California on this one.</p>
<p>Oohh. That is interesting. </p>
<p>I'm also with the UC on this one. "Freedom of religion" doesn't mean that inadequate prep courses based on a certain religion should be accepted. Though, I have to wonder what kinds of things (other than the whole thing about evolution) that the texts didn't address properly. I would think that teaching about cells and animal behavior would be the same in both religious and secular realms.</p>
<p>For example:
Secular: The mitochondria supply the cell with energy in the form of ATP.
Religious: The mitochondria supply the cell with energy in the form of ATP. </p>
<p>Kind of hard to debate that one.....</p>