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Showing Original Post only (View all)Indiana anti-Evolution Bill would indoctrinate students in Creationism [View all]
Center for Inquiry:Senate Bill 373 would permit Indiana public schools to teach creation science as an alternative to the scientific theory of evolution. Creation science is a purely religious teaching that is unsupported by actual science. In 1987, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Edwards v. Aguillard that the First Amendments Establishment Clause protects public school students from indoctrination in religious ideas such as creation science.
The children of Indiana deserve a high-quality science education. It is their right to be properly taught the fundamentals of biology, said Bertha Vazquez, director of CFIs Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science. How else will they be able to compete in an increasingly competitive college entrance process and the national job market? The parents of Indiana should be outraged that their own children will be subjected to the willful ignorance of a few legislators.
SB 373 also requires public schools to display a poster stating In God We Trust in each classroom and library.
This is similar to model legislation promoted by the Christian nationalist Project Blitz, an effort by the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation to impose Christianity on Americans through operation of law. The Project Blitz manual encourages religious Right lobbyists to advocate for Christian nationalist legislation in their home states beginning with symbolic In God We Trust bills. Additional legislative initiatives would allow religious discrimination against women seeking reproductive health care, same-sex couples, transgender people, and other marginalized groups. CFI stands with our secular and interfaith partners who oppose the goals and methods of Project Blitz. We see it as a full-on assault on one of the nations founding principles: that religion and government shall be separate.
The children of Indiana deserve a high-quality science education. It is their right to be properly taught the fundamentals of biology, said Bertha Vazquez, director of CFIs Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science. How else will they be able to compete in an increasingly competitive college entrance process and the national job market? The parents of Indiana should be outraged that their own children will be subjected to the willful ignorance of a few legislators.
SB 373 also requires public schools to display a poster stating In God We Trust in each classroom and library.
This is similar to model legislation promoted by the Christian nationalist Project Blitz, an effort by the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation to impose Christianity on Americans through operation of law. The Project Blitz manual encourages religious Right lobbyists to advocate for Christian nationalist legislation in their home states beginning with symbolic In God We Trust bills. Additional legislative initiatives would allow religious discrimination against women seeking reproductive health care, same-sex couples, transgender people, and other marginalized groups. CFI stands with our secular and interfaith partners who oppose the goals and methods of Project Blitz. We see it as a full-on assault on one of the nations founding principles: that religion and government shall be separate.
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brooklynite
Jan 2019
OP
Creationism is NOT science! Not one shred of evidence supporting the bible's fairy tale.
Claritie Pixie
Jan 2019
#1
It's actually a Paradox (and Alanis was wrong), but ... yeah ... there sure is ;) (nt)
mr_lebowski
Jan 2019
#27
No, no, it was ORIGINALLY Creation Science; Dover proved they tried to hide it as ID...
brooklynite
Jan 2019
#16
Great education for Indiana kids. Indiana has now ruined its education program by ...
SWBTATTReg
Jan 2019
#29