Oklahoma Defends God Against Evolutionists
The state of Oklahoma is the first this year to consider defending the Lord against attacks by evilutionists. Read how!
“Anti-Evolution Legislation in Oklahoma!” screams the National Center for Science Education’s website. The article goes on to describe the recently-introduced Senate Bill 320, the “Scientific Education and Academic Freedom Act”:
SB 320 would, if enacted, require state and local educational authorities to “assist teachers to find more effective ways to present the science curriculum where it addresses scientific controversies” and permit teachers to “help students understand, analyze, critique, and review in an objective manner the scientific strengths and scientific weaknesses of existing scientific theories pertinent to the course being taught.” The only topics specifically mentioned as controversial are “biological evolution, the chemical origins of life, global warming, and human cloning.”
This all seems logical. These are all subjects in which there is much controversy! Reliable sites all over the Internet provide debunking info for each area of research:
Evolution: http://www.bible.ca/tracks/debunked.htm
Chemical origins of life: http://www.godandscience.org/evolution/chemlife.html
Global warming: http://www.newsmax.com/metcalf/global_warming_hype/2008/12/15/161919.html
Human cloning: http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1757.cfm
As you can see, each of these fields has many unresolved issues. The State of Oklahoma wants only for teachers to be able to explore these issues with their students.
What does the National Center for Scientific Education want? Why, they think you should join forces with them and Oklahomans for Expeditious Science Indoctrination, who formed in response to “attempts in the Oklahoma State Textbook Committee in 1999 to diminish the teaching of evolution by the introduction of creationist textbook disclaimers to be inserted into any textbook used in public schools that discussed evolution. There have been bills introduced almost every year since 1999 for legislation that would allow teaching creationism in science courses; OESE has opposed all such attempts.”
As one might expect, they’d rather your children pray to their god, Darwin, and spend eternity in God’s Hell for their disbelief. Is that what you want?
If not, support SB 320! Write a letter to the editor! Write to your legislators! Support the ability of teachers to tell their students the Truth about Jesus, lest they all burn forever and ever!
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