If a kid comes home from school and tries to tell his parents about how he learned about the big bang theory and they laugh at him, that poses a real problem. I have to wonder how you would handle that if you had children. Would you attempt to insill your belief in god right alongside the science you kid had just learned?
Take for instance the ID fight going on in the U.S. at the moment. The religious wackjob extremists down there are attempting to hav it taught in science classes to children in elementary schools. You remember what we said about the informative years. If ever there was a reason for censorship it is there!
my son is a scientist through and through. He's only 5, but he has a thirst for anything science related. We take him to church. We talk to him about God. But I would never mention ID to him, no. It was never mentioned to me, I had to seek it out. In Catholic school, we went to religious study, and we went to science class, and the two did not cross paths. We were taught natural selection and evolution. No teacher ever tried to meld it with the bible. It was left to us to come to our own conclusions on the subject. I see no reason not to handle it exactly the same way with my children. Personal truth is personal truth. They are welcome to follow theirs as they come to understand it.
I will also teach my kids the key value that my family has passed down to me.... to continually strive for learning. Never to stop questioning your surroundings, your notions, or the nature of the universe. Learning and exploring simply does not stop in our family.