In a worrying trend, anti-evolution campaigns are combined with climate change deniers to undermine public education
One would have thought it was over after the 2005 decision by the District Court of the United States Middle Pennsylvania (pdf), which ruled in the case of schools in the Dover area that the teaching of intelligent design is unconstitutional. You could have guessed he would not return after the 1987 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court Edwards v. Aguillard, which considers the teaching of creationism in Louisiana schools unconstitutional. Or maybe you thought that the opponents of evolution had its Waterloo in 1925 Scopes "monkey" trial in Tennessee.
They're back. There are six bills aimed at undermining the teaching of evolution before the state legislatures this year: two in New Hampshire and Missouri, one each in Indiana and Oklahoma. And only in February.
For most, the authors of these bills are singing a song we heard before. Jerry Bergevin, a Republican sponsor of the New Hampshire bill, said of evolution: "This is a worldview and an atheist." He criticizes the teaching of evolution of Nazism and Columbine. Josh Brecheen, the sponsor of the bill in Oklahoma, wants to leave the teaching of "the religion of evolution." These legislators, and colleagues in Missouri and Indiana, to highlight the gray line that evolution is "only a theory" and that true science is to say that every view is as good as n ' anyone.
Most of these bills are unlikely to go anywhere. Indiana Bill, which proposes including the teaching of "creation science", so clearly runs counter to the 1987, the Supreme Court judgment which is hard to imagine leaving the commission. The same could be said of the Missouri law, which calls for "equal treatment" of "biological evolution and biological intelligent design."
- However, it is worth asking: why is this happening now? Well, in part, that evolution is only against the bills are an indicator of temperature theological state houses, and there is no doubt that the temperature increased. New Hampshire, Indiana, Oklahoma and Missouri became deeper shades of red in the 2010 elections as the Congress of the United States.
- There are a couple of new twists that make this same old story more interesting than usual. It has to do with the temperature in a less metaphorical. Bill in Oklahoma is not really just an "anti-evolution" Bill is just as opposed to "theory" of "global warming". A bill in Tennessee also emphasizes "global warming "with" biological evolution. "These bills and others to the rhetoric of" scientific controversies "in the plural, and one of the new bills in New Hampshire do not even bother to note that litigation in mind. The convergence here is to some extent, cultural. What happens is that people do not like changes are often the same people who do not want to hear about climate change. This is also true that the rhetoric of the two struggles are very similar - everything is a "theory" and should "teach the controversy". But we can not overlook the fact that there is more money involved in the discussion of climate science in the evolution wars. Match these resources with the passions unleashed by the evolution, and we might need a new force to be reckoned with in the classroom.
The Heartland Institute - which has received past funding from oil companies and is an important source of climate science skepticism - is also strong pressure for school vouchers and other forms of "transforming school "designed primarily to undermine the current system of public education. The Discovery Institute - a leader for intelligent design - has expressed support for exactly the same "school reform" initiatives
If you can not turn science, new science deniers seem to say, it is recommended to close schools. It would be a shame if they managed to replace science education with indoctrination. It would be worse if they were closing the doors of public schools in the house completely.
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