Academic Freedom Up for Vote in Home of Scopes | The Institute for Creation Research

Academic Freedom Up for Vote in Home of Scopes

Tennessee…home of the legendary Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925…will be voting on legislation that evolutionists lament will "force creationism" into public science classrooms.

House Bill 368 would protect "a teacher from discipline for teaching scientific subjects in an objective manner."1 It states:

Neither the state board of education, nor any public elementary or secondary school governing authority, director of schools, school system administrator, or any public elementary or secondary school principal or administrator shall prohibit any teacher in a public school system of this state from helping students understand, analyze, critique, and review in an objective manner the scientific strengths and scientific weaknesses of existing scientific theories covered in the course being taught.

This section only protects the teaching of scientific information, and shall not be construed to promote any religious or non-religious doctrine, promote discrimination for or against a particular set of religious beliefs or non-beliefs, or promote discrimination for or against religion or non-religion.2

Despite this criteria, antagonistic opinions fill the blogosphere and other news media. For example, Scientific American published an article titled "The Scopes Strategy: Creationists Try New Tactics to Promote Anti-Evolutionary Teaching in Public Schools" that reported, "Creationism proponents are pushing for state legislation...that could make it easier for teachers to bring unscientific ideas back into the science classroom in public schools."3

Evolutionists argue that such legislation promoting "critical thinking" and "academic freedom" will undermine the teaching of evolution and give creation science or intelligent design a foothold in public classrooms.

What they fail to recognize, however, is that the students are indeed clearly learning about the theory of evolution. A report issued by the U.S. Department of Education this year found that even though American students can "correctly" answer questions presented with an evolutionary slant, they struggle with critical thinking questions, such as extracting conclusions from a given data set.4

It seems, then, that what is at stake with academic freedom bills is not the teaching of evolution, but the revelation of that theory's weaknesses, which are rather plain to see in light of the raw evidence.5

Similar bills in Oklahoma and New Mexico died in committee this year. The Tennessee bill is currently in subcommittee with further action expected on March 16.

References

  1. Bill Information for HB0368. Tennessee General Assembly. Accessed on wapp.capitl.tn.gov March 10, 2011.
  2. House Bill 368. General Assembly of the State of Tennessee. Posted on capitol.tn.gov.
  3. Lebo, L. The Scopes Strategy: Creationists Try New Tactics to Promote Anti-Evolutionary Teaching in Public Schools. Scientific American. Posted on scientificamerican.com February 28, 2011, accessed March 10, 2011.
  4. Dao, C. Test Scores Suggest American Students Struggle to Think Critically in Science. ICR News. Posted on icr.org March 2, 2011, accessed March 10, 2011.
  5. See Evidence for Creation: Evidence from Science. Posted on www.icr.org.

* Ms. Dao is Assistant Editor at the Institute for Creation Research.

Article posted on March 14, 2011.

The Latest
NEWS
Was Life Detected on a Distant Planet?
There was celebration, albeit briefly, for the discovery of potential life on a planet called K2-18b, which is 124 lightyears away from Earth. The...

NEWS
Ichthyosaur Graveyard Explained by the Flood
Ichthyosaurs are marine reptiles that occur globally in the same rock layers as dinosaurs. Specimens with babies support the idea that they gave live...

CREATION PODCAST
What Do We Do With Geology's Unconforming Features? | The Creation...
Welcome to the fifth episode in a series called “The Failures of Old Earth Creationism.” Many Christians attempt to fit old...

NEWS
Freshwater Fish Fossil in Australia
Yet another fish fossil has been discovered. This one was found in the Australian desert and was dated by evolutionists to be “15 million years...

NEWS
May 2025 ICR Wallpaper
"Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." (Romans...

NEWS
Acoustic Communication in Animals
We are all familiar with vocalizations in the animal world. For example, dogs bark, birds sing, frogs croak, and whales send forth their own distinct...

ACTS & FACTS
Creation Kids: Crystals!
by Michael Stamp and Susan Windsor* You're never too young to be a creation scientist and explore our Creator's world. Kids, discover...

APOLOGETICS
Playing Chess with Little Furry Critters
God’s multifarious and marvelous designs for basic creature needs are so innovatively clever and providentially purposeful that Christ’s...

ACTS & FACTS
Credit Only Our Creator
History was my favorite subject as a young kid. But it always puzzled me when my teachers said, “We study history so that we don’t repeat...

ACTS & FACTS
Genomic Tandem Repeats: Where Repetition Is Purposely Adaptive
Tandem repeats (TRs) are short sequences of DNA repeated over and over again like the DNA letter sequence TACTACTAC, which is a repetition of TAC three...