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God's Gospel Lizards: Creationist Group to Educate Kansas Public School Students on the "Truth 老澳门开奖结果 Dinosaurs"

Heather L. Weaver,
Senior Staff Attorney,
老澳门开奖结果 Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief
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April 19, 2013

Students at Hugoton High School in Hugoton, Kansas, are set to finally learn the 鈥渢ruth about dinosaurs鈥 next week鈥攁t least the truth as the Creation Truth Foundation sees it. The religious organization, which advocates for 鈥渁 return to all of [the] realities of Biblical Creation,鈥 is scheduled to conduct several mandatory school-day assemblies about dinosaurs for all students and teachers on Tuesday. The 老澳门开奖结果 of Kansas & Western Missouri and the 老澳门开奖结果 Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief learned about the planned assembly yesterday afternoon and sent a letter today demanding that the public school district cancel the event.

The 鈥渢ruths鈥 about dinosaurs that the Foundation claims to reveal include, among others:

  • 鈥淢ost scientists claim that the T. Rex lived over 65 million years ago. However, there is evidence that there were Tyrannosaurs living fewer than 100,000 years ago.鈥
  • 鈥淕od made dinosaurs, or land dwelling reptiles on day six. These are just lizards. I call them God鈥檚 Gospel Lizards.鈥
  • 鈥淕od created these creatures along with other land dwelling creatures on day six and they lived with men.鈥
  • 鈥淚t is possible that a few of these creatures [dinosaurs] could [still] exist.鈥
  • 鈥淒inosaurs aren鈥檛 mysterious, strange creatures. They are creatures that God created to help Adam and Eve and they did until Adam sinned.鈥

In short, the 鈥渢ruths鈥 exposed by the Creation Truth Foundation are based on nothing more than personal religious beliefs and pseudo-science, rejected by the scientific community. And the Foundation promulgates these beliefs in service of its crusade against the scientific theory of evolution, which it dubs 鈥渢he greatest deception of all time.鈥 According to the Foundation, 鈥淒arwinian evolutionism has overthrown, in the name of science, the dominance of the Bible (creation in particular) as the foundation of America鈥檚 world view鈥 and 鈥淎merica鈥檚 only hope . . . [is] for the Bible believing public of our land to awaken to the reality of a true Biblical faith.鈥

While the Creation Truth Foundation and its employees are entitled to hold those religious views, the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits public school officials from giving creationist groups a stage to promote such beliefs to students. That is an indisputable, constitutional truth. School officials would be wise to heed it.

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