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The point is America doesn't believe in Evolution because the majority voted not to, or at least those that make the laws decided not to teach it in schools.

Another way to put it is:
Someone is making an assumption or claim, that America doesn't believe in evolution because of the controversy around religious beliefs, and whether religion should be a part of the educational curriculum regardless of whether anyone believes in it or not.
Because of the controversial nature of religion in public schools it was decided by the loudest voices, (remember how many americans do not get involved and vote) to remove all relative information that might be tied to religious views from the public school system so that it remain in house and dealt with on an individual basis according to personal or family values so as not to upset someone who might feel opposed to it.

It's kind of like the American legal system where warning labels have to be put on everything because invariably someone might die from the misuse of an object or product if improperly used. Remember McDonalds was sued for serving a warm beverage which someone decided to place between their legs while driving and tho it was clearly a negligent act by the consumer, McDonalds lost the suit.

Now to be fair, this kind of thinking is not isolated to the U.S. To be fair we could actually take this subject and retitle it to indicate the devolution of common sense on Planet Earth. There is no nation free of stupid behavior.