| Table of Contents Compiled by Wendy Cunningham |
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| Introduction | |
| I. | Sites describing and/or supporting evolution |
| II. | Sites describing and/or promoting creationism |
| III. | Position statements by scientific and educational groups |
| IV. | Interactive forums |
| V. | Keep Kansas out of your back yard: What you can do |
| VI. | The Kansas Decision and other recent creationism vs. evolution school debates |
| VII. | Court cases |
| VIII. | Articles, essays, books, reports, and press releases |
| IX. | GSA members speak out at GSA's 1999 Annual Meeting |
| X. | Participate in the debate by teaching a class Past GSA Treasurer David Dunn provides a syllabus and annotated bibliography for his University of Texas at Dallas course Geology Refutes Creationism |
Evolution and Creationism
Participate in the debate by teaching a class
One great way to educate students on the creationism vs. evolution debate (and get them actively involved) is to teach a class on the subject.
GSA Treasurer David Dunn has provided a syllabus and annotated bibliography for his University of Texas at Dallas course Geology Refutes Creationism. If you would like advice on setting up your own class, e-mail David Dunn.
GEOLOGY REFUTES CREATIONISM
GEOS 3101(2) Spring 1999
| Instructor: | David E. Dunn, F02.630, (972)883-4044, ddunn@utdallas.edu |
| Office Hours: | Tuesday 1112 & 1:303; Wednesday 9:3011; Thursday 1112 |
| Text: | Geology Refutes Creationism, reprint collection, Off Campus Books, 1999 |
| Paper: | A five page (typewritten) paper will be the basis of you grade, and it will be due on Tuesday, March 23rd. In the paper you will analyze item # 22 in the text, the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Edwards v. Aguillard case. In three to four pages you should summarize the key points in the majority and concurring opinions, and in the dissenting opinions as well. In one or two pages you should give your own opinions on the issues raised by the case. |
SYLLABUS
This course is intended to allow you to understand the controversy in this country between scientists (primarily but not exclusively anthropologists, biologists and geologists) and those individuals who insist that the public schools teach a literal interpretation of the creation accounts in the book of Genesis (creationists). Most of the course will deal with the legal issues raised by the controversy, and we will study the science questions only as they pertain to the legal issues. A thorough reading of the text (Contents attached) and participation in class discussions will prepare all students, regardless of background, to handle the assigned paper without difficulty.
The amount of time we will devote to discussing each reprint will depend on student's backgrounds; consequently no attempt is made here to provide a firm schedule.
Students should acquire the text and read items 1 through 3 before the class meeting on February 18.
CONTENTS
| Item | Title | Pages |
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| 1. | Geologic Time Scale | 1 |
| 2. | Faults | 3 |
| 3. | The Genesis Flood | 5 |
| 4. | Creationism In 20th Century America | 19 |
| 5. | 25 Creationists' Arguments and 25 Evolutionists' Answers | 27 |
| 6. | Frequently Asked Questions About Evolution and the Nature of Science | 35 |
| 7. | Creationism's Geologic Time Scale | 41 |
| 8. | Arkansas Senate Bill 482 | 57 |
| 9. | Letter to Dunn | 63 |
| 10. | Louisiana Senate Bill 86 | 67 |
| 11. | Letter to Senate Education Committee | 73 |
| 12. | Louisiana Puts God into Biology Lessons | 77 |
| 13. | Letter to Dunn and Statement | 81 |
| 14. | Lawsuit: Aguillard v. Louisiana | 87 |
| 15. | Creationism Goes On Trial In Arkansas | 105 |
| 16. | The Creationists | 109 |
| 17. | Creationism And The Age Of The Earth | 119 |
| 18. | Where Is The Science In Creation Science? | 121 |
| 19. | Creationism In Schools: The Decision In McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education | 127 |
| 20. | Judge's Ruling Hits Hard At Creationism | 139 |
| 21. | Letter to Dunn | 143 |
| 22. | Decision: Edwards v. Aguillard | 147 |
| 23. | Six Significant Court Decisions Regarding Evolution and Creationism | 183 |
| 24. | Letter to Lamar Alexander | 187 |
| 25. | God and Science | 191 |
| 26. | Orthodoxy And Originality In Creationist Thought | 197 |
| 27. | Creationism: Please Don't Call It Science | 203 |
| 28. | Creation's Incredible Witness: Duane T. Gish, Ph.D | 207 |
| 29. | ICR Claims To Do Non-Scientific Research | 217 |
| 30. | Paleontology Meets The Creationist Challenge | 219 |
| 31. | On Earth As It Is In Heaven | 227 |
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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