I can't believe people are actually debating the value of creationism over that of evolution. You all say there are no facts to support the idea of intelligent order, right? I've always liked the analogy where if you found a fully functional house in the middle of the forest, would you question for a second that it was made by someone? Of course not. But the earth...no, just look at the human body and how its millions of parts work harmoniously to sustatin it. This happened simply on account of cosmic accidents?
The statistical improbabilites of evolution far outweigh the hypothetical 'evidence' that has been established in it's favor. No, there is no hard proof...as has been shown here by the lack of any being presented by the pro-evo group. If it was so well documented, you shouldn't have to strain to come up with these shoddy ass examples. On the other hand, creationism just makes sense when one examines the intricate balance that is played out constantly from the smallest micro-organism the the movement of our solar system and beyond. There was a thought process behind it all. Trying to deny that reveals either ignorance on your part or a bias in your observation.
And yes, religion should be taught in schools. Not just Christianity, but a cross section of the worlds great religions. People are defined by thier faith and if we are to understand eachother it's a good start to appreciate eachothers convictions.