Is creationism really science, and should it be taught along with evolution in schools?
No and no. Scientific creationism - also known as Biblical literalism or fundamentalism - is really a religious doctrine, though its proponents are trying not to admit the fact. Consider this statement from the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), a prominent creationist institution: "The Bible . . . is the divinely-inspired revelation of the Creator to man. Its unique, plenary, verbal inspiration guarantees that these writings, as originally and miraculously given, are infallible and completely authoritative on all matters with which they deal, free from error of any sort, scientific and historical as well as moral and theological" (ICR Tenets of Creationism). These are not scientific words and this is not a scientific theory. As such, it should not be included in public-education science classes; such inclusion would give a false impression of scientific methodology. Please see National Center for Science Education.