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Re: [HAPS-L] evolution wars



The wars continue:
... news that Texas governor Rick Perry has appointed a creationist to head the Texas State Board of Education.

...    Texas Freedom Network president Kathy Miller … noted that in 2003, Dr. McLeroy was one of four board members who voted against proposed high school biology textbooks because he felt their coverage of evolution was "too dogmatic" and did not include possible flaws in Charles Darwin's theory of how life on Earth evolved from lower forms. 

That is straight out of the creationist tactics notebook. In case you're not sure, the article goes on to quote McLeroy:

    "It is wrong to teach opinion as fact," he said.

    In 2001, McLeroy and a majority of the board rejected the only Advanced Placement textbook for high school environmental science because its views on global warming and other events didn't comport with the beliefs of the board majority. The book wasn't factual and was anti-American and anti-Christian, the majority claimed. Meanwhile, dozens of colleges and universities were using the textbook, including Baylor University, the nation's largest Baptist college.

    In 2003, McLeroy voted against approving biology textbooks that included a full-scale scientific account of evolutionary theory. ...

read more: http://www.badastronomy.com/bablog/2007/07/25/texas-doomed/

- Rob
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