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Biology textbook hearings prompt science disputes [Texas]
Knight Ridder Newspapers ^ | 08 July 2003 | MATT FRAZIER

Posted on 07/09/2003 12:08:32 PM PDT by PatrickHenry

FORT WORTH, Texas - (KRT) -
The long-running debate over the origins of mankind continues Wednesday before the Texas State Board of Education, and the result could change the way science is taught here and across the nation.

Local and out-of-state lobbying groups will try to convince the board that the next generation of biology books should contain new scientific evidence that reportedly pokes holes in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

Many of those groups say that they are not pushing to place a divine creator back into science books, but to show that Darwin's theory is far from a perfect explanation of the origin of mankind.

"It has become a battle ground," said Eugenie Scott, executive director of theNational Center of Science Education, which is dedicated to defending the teaching of evolution in the classroom.

Almost 45 scientists, educators and special interest groups from across the state will testify at the state's first public hearing this year on the next generation of textbooks for the courses of biology, family and career studies and English as a Second Language.

Approved textbooks will be available for classrooms for the 2004-05 school year. And because Texas is the second largest textbook buyer in the nation, the outcome could affect education nationwide.

The Texas Freedom Network and a handful of educators held a conference call last week to warn that conservative Christians and special interest organizations will try to twist textbook content to further their own views.

"We are seeing the wave of the future of religious right's attack on basic scientific principles," said Samantha Smoot, executive director of the network, an anti-censorship group and opponent of the radical right.

Those named by the network disagree with the claim, including the Discovery Institute and its Science and Culture Center of Seattle.

"Instead of wasting time looking at motivations, we wish people would look at the facts," said John West, associate director of the center.

"Our goal nationally is to encourage schools and educators to include more about evolution, including controversies about various parts of Darwinian theory that exists between even evolutionary scientists," West said. "We are a secular think tank."

The institute also is perhaps the nation's leading proponent of intelligent design - the idea that life is too complex to have occurred without the help of an unknown, intelligent being.

It pushed this view through grants to teachers and scientists, including Michael J. Behe, professor of biological sciences at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. The Institute receives millions of dollars from philanthropists and foundations dedicated to discrediting Darwin's theory.

The center sent the state board a 55-page report that graded 11 high school biology textbooks submitted for adoption. None earned a grade above a C minus. The report also includes four arguments it says show that evolutionary theory is not as solid as presented in biology textbooks.

Discovery Institute Fellow Raymond Bohlin, who also is executive director of Probe Ministries, based in Richardson, Texas, will deliver that message in person Wednesday before the State Board of Education. Bohlin has a doctorate degree in molecular cell biology from the University of Texas at Dallas.

"If we can simply allow students to see that evolution is not an established fact, that leaves freedom for students to pursue other ideas," Bohlin said. "All I can do is continue to point these things out and hopefully get a group that hears and sees relevant data and insist on some changes."

The executive director of Texas Citizens for Science, Steven Schafersman, calls the institute's information "pseudoscience nonsense." Schafersman is an evolutionary scientist who, for more than two decades, taught biology, geology, paleontology and environmental science at a number of universities, including the University of Houston and the University of Texas of the Permian Basin.

"It sounds plausible to people who are not scientifically informed," Schafersman said. "But they are fraudulently trying to deceive board members. They might succeed, but it will be over the public protests of scientists."

The last time Texas looked at biology books, in 1997, the State Board of Education considered replacing them all with new ones that did not mention evolution. The board voted down the proposal by a slim margin.

The state requires that evolution be in textbooks. But arguments against evolution have been successful over the last decade in other states. Alabama, New Mexico and Nebraska made changes that, to varying degrees, challenge the pre-eminence of evolution in the scientific curriculum.

In 1999, the Kansas Board of Education voted to wash the concepts of evolution from the state's science curricula. A new state board has since put evolution back in. Last year, the Cobb County school board in Georgia voted to include creationism in science classes.

Texas education requirements demand that textbooks include arguments for and against evolution, said Neal Frey, an analyst working with perhaps Texas' most famous textbook reviewers, Mel and Norma Gabler.

The Gablers, of Longview, have been reviewing Texas textbooks for almost four decades. They describe themselves as conservative Christians. Some of their priorities include making sure textbooks include scientific flaws in arguments for evolution.

"None of the texts truly conform to the state's requirements that the strengths and weaknesses of scientific theories be presented to students," Frey said.

The Texas textbook proclamation of 2001, which is part of the standard for the state's curriculum, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, requires that biology textbooks instruct students so they may "analyze, review and critique scientific explanations, including hypotheses and theories, as to their strengths and weakness using scientific evidence and information."

The state board is empowered to reject books only for factual errors or for not meeting the state's curriculum requirements. If speakers convince the state board that their evidence is scientifically sound, members may see little choice but to demand its presence in schoolbooks.

Proposed books already have been reviewed and approved by Texas Tech University. After a public hearing Wednesday and another Sept. 10, the state board is scheduled to adopt the new textbooks in November.

Satisfying the state board is only half the battle for textbook publishers. Individual school districts choose which books to use and are reimbursed by the state unless they buy texts rejected by the state board.

Districts can opt not to use books with passages they find objectionable. So when speakers at the public hearings criticize what they perceived as flaws in various books - such as failing to portray the United States or Christianity in a positive light - many publishers listen.

New books will be distributed next summer.

State Board member Terri Leo said the Discovery Institute works with esteemed scientists and that their evidence should be heard.

"You cannot teach students how to think if you don't present both sides of a scientific issue," Leo said. "Wouldn't you think that the body that has the responsibility of what's in the classroom would look at all scientific arguments?"

State board member Bob Craig said he had heard of the Intelligent Design theory.

"I'm going in with an open mind about everybody's presentation," Craig said. "I need to hear their presentation before I make any decisions or comments.

State board member Mary Helen Berlanga said she wanted to hear from local scientists.

"If we are going to discuss scientific information in the textbooks, the discussion will have to remain scientific," Berlanga said. "I'd like to hear from some of our scientists in the field on the subject."


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To: ALS
why don't you apply that same yardstick to this website?

I would, to those links provided by the management.

2,461 posted on 07/14/2003 6:05:37 PM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138
according to you, if it's on his site he's advocating anything it links to.
2,462 posted on 07/14/2003 6:06:07 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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To: ALS
I haven't been to the forum section of your site. I've just been looking at the featured articles -- which I suspect, you haven't read. Else you would have a much more tolerant opinion of evolution.
2,463 posted on 07/14/2003 6:09:04 PM PDT by js1138
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To: ALS
It's a good looking site. I'm glad it has links to articles supporting evolution.
2,464 posted on 07/14/2003 6:10:21 PM PDT by js1138
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To: JesseShurun
well see... what you don't seem to fully understand is

I understand fully. I was just giving you a chance to repent in the eyes of your lord.

BTW, you're trumped:


The real "Lethal Weapon"

2,465 posted on 07/14/2003 6:10:38 PM PDT by balrog666 (The term "useful idiots" (Lenin), describes mindless people who seek their own destruction!)
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To: js1138
You suspect huh. Isn't that more like you can only dream?

quite hard up to slur freepers it seems. Alamo-Girl said in this very thread that she has links to evo sources as well.

You do remember that, right?
2,466 posted on 07/14/2003 6:11:08 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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To: balrog666
don't think so, Mel doesn't care if he lives or dies, it's all the same to him
2,467 posted on 07/14/2003 6:13:20 PM PDT by JesseShurun (The Hazzardous Duke)
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To: ALS
Alamo-Girl said in this very thread that she has links to evo sources as well.

Yes, and I thank her for her honesty.

2,468 posted on 07/14/2003 6:13:29 PM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138
To: js1138

Thanks for promoting Creation/ID Science.

here's a helpful link:

http://designeduniverse.com


1,525 posted on 07/11/2003 11:57 PM CDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)


golly, wonder where you got the idea someone was promoting something?

thin veneer you sport there bubby
2,469 posted on 07/14/2003 6:13:57 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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To: js1138
Truth is you make up whatever you think will confuse lurkers, but backpeddle the moment you get caught with your pants down. Isn't it easier just to accept the reality of your jealousy rather than to embarrass yourself endlessly?

hmm, mr. double standard?

2,470 posted on 07/14/2003 6:16:26 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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To: JesseShurun
Mel doesn't care if he lives or dies, it's all the same to him

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA - Mel's an actor and always will be.

2,471 posted on 07/14/2003 6:16:39 PM PDT by balrog666 (The term "useful idiots" (Lenin), describes mindless people who seek their own destruction!)
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To: ALS
It's a good article and the link is featured on your site. If I am wrong in suspecting that you wouldn't have chosen the article, just say so.
2,472 posted on 07/14/2003 6:16:43 PM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138
the articles on my site are displayed directly on the homepage:
http://designeduniverse.com

you are referring to links inside a given article pointing OUTSIDE the website, and you are totally ON PURPOSE failing to offer any context for the links provided.

get it yet?
2,473 posted on 07/14/2003 6:18:42 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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To: js1138
It's a good article and the link is featured on your site. If I am wrong in suspecting that you wouldn't have chosen the article, just say so.

I have to admit that's pretty funny.

Now he will have to read them all just to see which link that one it is!

2,474 posted on 07/14/2003 6:19:52 PM PDT by balrog666 (The term "useful idiots" (Lenin), describes mindless people who seek their own destruction!)
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To: balrog666
it'll be good for you

mite even drop a 6 off that whacky name of yours in the process
2,475 posted on 07/14/2003 6:20:34 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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To: JesseShurun
No problem. It's just that I had to explain this same issue to some folks recently who thought that the Jews were persecuted and exterminated by the Nazis because of their religion. But the Nazis were not interested in your religion but in your "race". So it could happen (and it did happen) that Christians or atheists with Jewish roots were killed (even if they were second or third generation Christians).
That's why I also brought up Edith Stein who was born to Jewish parents but later converted to Catholicism. Nevertheless she was shipped to the concentration camp at Auschwitz where she was killed in 1942. If I'm not mistaken she was beatified by the pope 15 years ago.
2,476 posted on 07/14/2003 6:22:59 PM PDT by BMCDA
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To: PatrickHenry
"very, very agitated Tractionless Trolls on parade" placemarker
2,477 posted on 07/14/2003 6:24:19 PM PDT by longshadow
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To: longshadow
shortonshadows is running out of placemarkers to copy

hahaha!

the evos are crumbling
2,478 posted on 07/14/2003 6:25:13 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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To: longshadow
Monday night placemarker.
2,479 posted on 07/14/2003 6:28:17 PM PDT by Lurking Libertarian (Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege)
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To: Lurking Libertarian
hey i like that one

kudos
2,480 posted on 07/14/2003 6:28:54 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
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