Some people here seem to think that it is a student's right to learn evolution so he/she can make a decision about which idea is true. What about the children of atheists who were raised to believe in evolution? Don't they have the right to learn creationism?
Secondly you use the phrase "believe in evolution" whereas "convinced by evolution" would be more appropriate. The second phrase allows for further evidence.
Thirdly, everyone has the right to believe whatever they want. What is taught in schools is not a matter of having a right to know, it's giving the kids the best learning available. If they choose to reject that in favour of an inferior view, well that's their business. Failing to teach evolution in place of creationism is rather like teaching Klingon instead of English.
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