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Creationism's Upside-Down Pyramid

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Scientists and educators are deeply concerned that as fundamentalists gain ever more political power, their clout will be used to foist creationism onto the curriculums of tax-supported educational institutions. In recent years, creationists have invoked academic freedom, balanced treatment, and equal time in an effort to influence policies pertaining to public education. These crusaders assert that biblical stories represent true science and deserve to be taught in public school science classes. In the name of ensuring 'balance and fairness,' they argue, 'creation science' should be presented in the public schools.A consensus among many scientists, educators, and members of mainline churches is that 'scientific creationism' does not warrant a place in the public school science curriculum. This book looks behind creationism's mask to provide a better understanding of what creationists believe and what strategies they employ to achieve their sectarian goals. Tiffin explains why we should be concerned about the intellectual crisis creationism poses for society and about the climate of sanctimony that permits sectarian groups to fashion religious tests for office.
"This is a good book... it is an excellent summary of the arguments which most seriously refute the flood geology thesis... an excellent first answer to those colleagues and students who might want to study the creationist thesis." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith
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