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Is the Big Bang Biblical?

Question #75. What Really Happened on the Kansas School Board?

 

Review by Greg Neyman

© Old Earth Ministries

Review Published April 2006

 

     The answer that Morris gives to this question apply to the Kansas School Board events of 1999.  Because it is now 2006, and new events have occurred in Kansas, this answer by Morris is old news.

     The new information comes from late 2005, when they again attacked evolution, by adopting new standards for science education which casts doubt upon evolution.  However, the champion here is the intelligent design movement, not the young earth creationist movement.  The new standards still require the teaching of evolution, but it declares that the concepts of evolution have been challenged in recent years by fossil evidence and molecular biology.  In addition, the board rewrote the definition of science, so that it is not limited to "natural explanations."

 

NOTE:  On 13 February 2007, the Kansas School Board, with newly elected moderates and liberals, struck down the 2005 science standards.



 

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