Today you wii ban teaching creationism in schools and tomorrow you will ban conservative thinking because neither are facts and both are ridiculous faith. Folk like you are dangerous because of your certainty. There are no Christian fundamentalists who think that what they believe aren't facts, exactly like you do. I
I like my fact holders to hold first to modesty.
You seem confused.
Teaching science in a science class is appropriate.
They can discuss, religion, political thought, philosophy, or whatever they want, where appropriate.
And science, or specifically evolution, doesn't intentionally or explicitly deny faith. There are implications which I think necessarily challenge religious belief, inadvertently, but they aren't being taught what to believe or what not to believe.
Not teaching creationism isn't an endorsement of reason, nor is it denouncing faith.
You can't compare banning faith being taught as fact with facts being taught as facts. You can't compare teaching evolution with teaching creationism or intelligent design in the way you try to. Well, you can, but you'll just come across as confused, even if well-intentioned.