Science Teachers Need More Training!

A Science Teacher Can Not Be Objective Being Ignorant of Genesis

By Herman Cummings, published Sep 18, 2006
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Dear Secretary Spellings:

Hello. This is the about the tenth time that I have written you and/or the US Department of Education. I’ve been writing you since last October in 2005, and you have not responded. Please do not “delegate” my correspondence to anyone else.

I have been asking the US Dept of Education to send a “Certificate of Completion” to each public school science teacher that successfully completes a 12-hour course called “Moses & Creation: Biblical Reality”. The persons at the Education Dept that responded have only given weak excuses, in an attempt to discourage this effort, and keep the “status quo”.

This course trains science teachers about the true scientific information found in the biblical book of Genesis concerning the history of life on Earth, and does not teach them about “Biblical Creation”. The first two chapters of Genesis are telling mankind about the rise and demise of various life forms on Earth since Creation Week, which was 4.6 billion years ago according to the geologist. It’s their call to make.

The teachers are taught how to convey to the students what is truthfully being said in Genesis, and how it explains the 600+ million year fossil record. Do not confuse this with the foolishness of Creation Science, which denies the existence of the 600+ million year fossil record, saying that it was created by “the flood of Noah”, and that the Earth is less than 10,000 years old.

The exclusive teaching of evolution indoctrinates students into the belief system of Atheism, which denies the existence of a Supreme Being. By only teaching evolution, science teachers are actually teaching the tenets of Atheism, which is what the atheists want. The only way to balance that is to have the same person also teach the correct synopsis of early Genesis.

Takeaways
  • Genesis has no "creation accounts" as theology teaches.
  • The governor of each state has been notified of this special class for teachers.
  • If the President wants all views taught to students, why has he not taken action in this respect?
Did You Know?
Creation Science, and theistic evolution, represent a misunderstanding of Genesis.
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This is a science class, not a religion class. Keep religion away from schools.

Posted on 04/26/2008 at 6:04:44 PM

 
So you're insisting that Christianity be made the State religion? That all American be forced to become Christian? What punishment would you prefer to hand out to any American found not to be Christian under your state religion?

Posted on 03/19/2008 at 4:03:08 PM

 
This is a problem being that is gross ignorance of the facts. Teaching the correct interpretation of Genesis has nothing to do with "religion". It is the only document that reveals what happened to life on Earth during and after the Paleozoic Era.

Posted on 09/18/2006 at 6:09:00 PM

 
Keep church out of my kid's schools, thanks.

Posted on 09/18/2006 at 12:09:00 PM

 
While I do understand your concerns, learning about evolution does not necessarily mean teaching Atheism. Perhaps God created evolution. Your article has given me food for thought.

Posted on 09/18/2006 at 8:09:00 AM

 
*sigh* Separation of Church and State?

Posted on 09/18/2006 at 8:09:00 AM

 
are you absolutely sure you really want all your personal contact information going out over the internet? doesn't seem awfully smart to me

Posted on 09/18/2006 at 1:09:00 AM

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