"If You're Fed Up with the Religious Right, You're Not Alone" (2005)
DefCon. Campaign to Defend the Constitution. Because the Religious Right Is Wrong; http://ga3.org/campaign/teachscience2?
If You're Fed Up with the Religious Right, You're Not Alone
Join forces with a coalition of prominent scholars, elected officials, activists and theologians united to roll back the dangerous and growing influence of the religious right.
The religious right seeks to undermine the separation of church and state and thwart scientific progress.
And they are invading our children's classrooms.
Stop the invasion of science classrooms by purveyors of pseudo-science. Send this letter to your governor today!
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Dear [ Governor ],
I write to express my deep concern about the education of our children. Specifically, I am concerned about efforts to supplement or replace the teaching of evolution in our public schools with religious dogma or unscientific speculation.
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Studies show American children falling behind those of other nations in their knowledge and understanding of science. We will not be able to close this gap if we substitute ideology for fact in our science classrooms.
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I do not oppose exposing our children to philosophical and spiritual discussion around the origin and meaning of life -- just not in the context of teaching science in a public school science classroom.
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For the sake of our children and the competitiveness of our country, I urge you to ensure that:
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- Science curricula, state science standards, and teachers emphasize evolution in a manner commensurate with its importance as a unifying concept in science and its overall explanatory power.
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- There are no requirements to teach "creation science" or related concepts such as "intelligent design," or to "teach the controversy" -- implying that there is legitimate scientific debate about evolution when there is not.
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- Publishers of science textbooks should not be required or volunteer to include disclaimers in textbooks that distort or misrepresent the methodology of science and the current body of knowledge concerning the nature and study of evolution.
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Our nation's future rests in the hands of our children. I seek your commitment to ensure that our schools teach science, not ideology, to our children as they prepare the next generation for the challenges of a new century.
Sincerely,
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[Your name]<br>
[Your address]