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Title: Texas Public Schools: Still Teaching Creationism
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Published: Jan 28, 2013
Author: http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2
Post Date: 2013-01-28 13:36:13 by tom007
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Texas Public Schools: Still Teaching Creationism

—By Josh Harkinson | Mon Jan. 28, 2013 3:01 AM PST

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In Texas public schools, children learn that the Bible provides scientific proof that Earth is 6,000 years old, that the origins of racial diversity trace back to a curse placed on Noah's son, and that astronauts have discovered "a day missing in space" that corroborates biblical stories of the sun standing still.

These are some of the findings detailed in Reading, Writing & Religion II, a new report by the Texas Freedom Network that investigates how public schools in the Lone Star State promote religious fundamentalism under the guise of offering academic courses about the Bible. The report, written by Mark Chancey, a professor of religious studies at Southern Methodist University, found that more than half of the state's public-school Bible courses taught students to read the book from a specifically Christian theological perspective—a clear violation of rules governing the seperation of church and state.

Many school districts pushed specific strains of fundamentalism in the classes:

"The Bible is the written word of God," proclaims a slide shown to students in suburban Houston's Klein Independent School District (ISD). Another slide adds: "The Bible is united in content because there is no contradictions [sic] in the writing. The reason for this is because that Bible is written under God's direction and inspiration." A PowerPoint slide in Brenham ISD in Central Texas claims that "Christ's resurrection was an event that occurred in time and space—that is was, in reality, historical and not mythological." (emphasis in original) In North Texas, Prosper ISD promotes the Rapture, claiming in course materials that "the first time the Lord gathered his people back was after the Babylonian captivity. The second time the Lord will gather his people back will be at the end of the age."

Some Bible classes in Texas public school appear to double as "science" classes, circumventing limits placed on teaching creationism. Eastland ISD, a school district outside Fort Worth, shows videos produced by the Creation Evidence Museum, which claims to posess a fossil of a dinosaur footprint atop "a pristine human footprint."

Perhaps the wackiest Bible lesson was the one presented to students at Amarillo ISD titled: "Racial Origins Traced from Noah." A chart presented in the classroom claims that it's possible to identify which of Noah's three sons begat various racial and ethnic groups. Chancey explains:

According to the chart, "Western Europeans" and "Caucasians" descend from Japeth, "African races" and Canaanites from Ham, and "Jews, Semitic people, and Oriental races" from Shem. A test question shows that the chart was taken seriously: "Shem is the father of a) most Germanic races b) the Jewish people c) all African people."

In Texas, public schools have the legal right to offer these kinds of classes—up to a point. In 2007 the state legislature passed a law allowing school districts to offer "elective courses on the Bible's Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament." The Supreme Court long ago ruled that such classes pass constitutional muster, as long as they don't advocate for a specific religious view. As Chancey points out, the state of Texas obviously needs to do a much better job of educating its teachers about what that means. 85

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#4. To: tom007 (#0)

In 2007 the state legislature passed a law allowing school districts to offer "elective courses on the Bible's Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament."

Bible studies are ELECTIVE courses in Texas. However, evolution is required to be taught in science courses. If a teacher decides to compare creationism to evolution in a lesson plan that's her/his choice ( as it should be).

This article is sensationalist hokum, trying to stir up the pot.

Frankly I wish media would do some in-depth stories on the pro homosexuality propaganda that is being integrated into CA schools' curriculum starting in Kindergarten ( thank you Gov. Kook Moonbeam Brown). How is this New Age social engineering pap about life style CHOICE scientific in any shape or form? And why are young children being force fed this nonsense against parents' wishes? It isn't even an elective course in CA. like Bible Studies are in Texas.

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So is creationism actually taught in Texas public schools? And is it constitutional?

Clay Robison, a spokesman for the Texas State Teachers Association, the state’s teachers’ union, says, “It is not part of the recognized official state curriculum.”

More definitively, Suzanne Marchman, a spokeswoman for the Texas Education Agency, the state’s version of the Department of Education, tells NBC, the state’s science standards for high-school biology “require students to analyze, evaluate, and critique, scientific explanations.”

And since teachers craft their own lesson plans, “It’s likely that other theories, likely creationism, are being discussed in class" -- whether it's because teachers plan lessons around it, or because students bring it up.

Marchman also explained that there is an elective course on Biblical history. “And so certainly, a teacher could include discussion of creationism in a Bible class,” she said, adding, “The curriculum doesn’t require them to teach [creationism and evolution] side-by-side, but because teachers craft their lesson plan at the local level, it’s a local decision. So the state doesn’t offer up the specifics of what’s required to be taught.”

But is it constitutional?

In fact, if it were true that the state of Texas required its public schools to teach both evolution and creationism, that would almost certainly be unconstitutional.

State officials and school officials, though, said there is no Texas law or state education standard requiring the teaching of both. Instead, again, state-education policy requires students to "analyze, evaluate, and critique" the scientific basis for evolution. Defenders of the governor said he was merely describing what often happens in classrooms, as students discuss the merits of evolution versus creationism.

In 1987, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that requiring the teaching of creationism, or forbidding the teaching of evolution, violates the separation of church and state. The court struck down a Louisiana law that banned teaching evolution unless accompanied by instruction in creationism.

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#15. To: scrapper2 (#4)

You can bet that schwarzenegger passed at least some of those pro-homo laws, i remember. he also heavily pushed the first 5, trying to get the kids indoctrinated as young as possible.

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#16. To: Artisan (#15)

You can bet that schwarzenegger passed at least some of those pro-homo laws,

No, I read that Schwarzenegger rejected the stuff. Then the kook Dem Party politicians waited until Brown got elected and he signed the worst of the lot. Maybe you are confusing the Governator with Greyout Davis. I read that Davis started the ball rolling passing a few pro homosexual thingies while he was King.

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#17. To: scrapper2 (#16)

No. arnold is indeed a perv homo-ist & signed homo laws. i dont have it @ my disposal but will get you a link when i have time. i opposed him from the start ("the only 1 man" according to NBC news) & followed the devil very closely.

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#18. To: Artisan (#17)

www.breakingchristiannews.../display_art.html?ID=3083

In September, 2006, Governor Schwarzenegger of California vetoed all three bills that would have pushed pro-homosexual agenda in schools, according to a report by Karen England, Executive Director of Capitol Resource Institute. The measures vetoed by the governor were AB 606 and AB 1056, while SB 1437 was vetoed by Schwarzenegger earlier in September.

Fyi, "SB 1437, would have prohibited teachers, school districts, textbooks and instructional materials from presenting anything that "reflects adversely upon persons" because of their "sexual orientation." The bill also would have prohibited instructional materials containing "sectarian or denominational doctrine or propaganda" regarding homosexuality."

"AB 1056 would establish a "tolerance education pilot program," providing 10 schools $25,000 apiece to implement a tolerance program for students. According to the bill, the programs must address discrimination based on "sexual orientation" as well as "actual or perceived gender."

"AB 606 would require the California Department of Education to adopt an anti-discrimination and anti- harassment policy based on "actual or perceived gender identity" and "sexual orientation." School districts that don't implement the policy would lose state funding."

Also, he vetoed same sex marriage bills 2x, once in 2005 and again in 2007. ( AB 43? sponsored by Assemblyman Mark Leno).)

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#19. To: scrapper2 (#18)

he may have vetoed the laws in your story, but he did indeed sign pro homo laws into effect. Maybe you dont live in CA, but i remember it and will find them for you later. If you think hes somehow conservative or anti homo, that is 1000% wrong.

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#20. To: scrapper2 (#18)

ok, i just took half a second & found it. google SCHWARZENEGGER SIGNS PRO HOMO LAW & the first 10,000 results will yield the proper results. As i explained it caused quite a stir here at the time.

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