January’s meeting still has the item on the agenda, officially, but the actual vote won’t come without considerably more study.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board had been scheduled to consider the proposal by the Dallas-based Institute for Creation Research at a meeting Jan. 24.But Eddy Miller, dean of the institute’s graduate school, said in an e-mail to the coordinating board Monday that the school needs more time “to do justice to the concerns you raised,” according to a news release issued by the coordinating board. Miller asked the board to delay consideration of the matter until its April meeting.
Texas’s science community panned the motion. Rumors say many of Texas’s top scientists wrote or called to urge disapproval of the motion.
There’s still time to send a letter calling for a stand for good, hard science. Details, as always, at the Texas Citizens for Science page.
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It really isn’t the matter of whether someone ought to be able to get a degree for studying biblical notions of creation that smokes my stack but it’s the idea of giving a *science* degree for studying fraudulent science (proven so in a Federal Court).
Perhaps next they will be trying to do the same thing with phrenology or eugenics.
Unbelievable to me . . . a group is wanting them to approve an undergrad or graduate degree in creationism. What would be included in the course of studies for such a degree? What would one do with such a degree?
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Might I suggest the following addition to the curriculum:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitzmiller_v._Dover_Area_School_District
or (for all 139 pages)
Click to access kitzmiller_342.pdf
It really isn’t the matter of whether someone ought to be able to get a degree for studying biblical notions of creation that smokes my stack but it’s the idea of giving a *science* degree for studying fraudulent science (proven so in a Federal Court).
Perhaps next they will be trying to do the same thing with phrenology or eugenics.
James D. Black
jblack@lynxem.com
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Jason, I think the suggested curriculum is listed here:
https://timpanogos.wordpress.com/2007/12/15/creationism-school-wants-to-offer-masters-degrees/
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Unbelievable to me . . . a group is wanting them to approve an undergrad or graduate degree in creationism. What would be included in the course of studies for such a degree? What would one do with such a degree?
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