Only some Christians are literalists. Only some literalists believe that Creationism should be taught in schools. You don't define Buddhism for the people who believe in the vastly complex Buddhist universe, and literalist, creationist Christians don't define Christianity for me. The homogeneous Buddhism you espouse is no more a reality than a homogeneous Christianity or Islam.
The problem is that people can't be satisfied believing what they believe, they have to take issue with other people's beliefs. Now, if Christians are trying to get your schoolboard to adopt some Creationist dogma, then by all means address THOSE Christians. Otherwise, buying in to all the fearmongering threats and warnings that anti-religious types like to propagate only makes you as intolerant as those you deride for being intolerant.
People are often very skeptical when the terrorism threat level is raised. They want proof. Where are these terrorists. When someone says "Christians are taking over the schools", though, it starts a panic. What have these Christians actually accomplished? How many are there? What are their names. Have you met them? Have they attempted something in your area.
Most often the only threat anyone who reads such stuff knows of is carried by anti-religious people. Myrrander and others make out like there is some huge Christian conspiracy because it provokes strong anti-religious feelings in people. That doesn't mean there is any more likelyhood of anything happening, it just means they want to create some sort of infantile front against what they seem to believe is 'destructive' Christianity.
Screw them, frankly. I trust them as much as I trust the color-coded terrorism threat level or the paranoid UN helicopter folks.