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JohnDamian
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Knowlege without context is worthless. Science, like any subject should be taught in regards to how it operated with the world around it, to do any less is to cause pupils, particularily in lower end education (high school etc.) to become unable to connect the information they learn with their experiences of the world, thus hampering their learning and making what little is learned totally worthless.No it is not a good thing. Anything that distracts from science should not be in a science text book, ever, under any circumstances.
Leave the philosophy to the philosophers and the science to the scientists.
To compartmentalise too heavily at a school/college level will only leave people disillusioned as to how what they are being taught applies to the world around them. This is not something anyone (religious or otherwise) would want.