Can a person be scientifically literate without accepting the concepts of evolution and the big bang? To many scientists and educators, the answer to that question is an unqualified "no." But the National Science Board--the governing body of the National Science Foundation (NSF)--isn't sure that rejecting evolution for religious reasons automatically undermines a person's scientific literacy.
yes it doesThe paper in question is behind a firewall, but I may be discussing it later.
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