Lawsuits are being filed across the country at state and local levels to challenge the teaching of evolution in the classroom.
The well-funded Discovery Institute — home of the new creationism known as “Intelligent Design” — is behind much of the new strategy to discredit evolution.
According to the New York Times, the Seattle-based think tank has been funded by right wing, conservative religious groups such as the Ahmanson Foundation ($750,000 from Howard Ahmanson Jr., who once said his goal is “the total integration of biblical law into our lives”) and the MacLellan Foundation ($450,000 from a group that commits itself to “the infallibility of the Scripture”) to the tune of $3.6 million a year since 1996, sponsoring fellowships of $5,000 to $60,000 per year to 50 researchers.
This money has resulted in 50 books on intelligent design, countless opinion editorials, essays, reviews, and commentaries, and two slick documentaries broadcast on public television and one shown at the Smithsonian Institute.
The Discovery Institute is not alone. In Virginia, Liberty University sponsored the Creation Mega Conference with a Kentucky group called “Answers in Genesis,” which raised $9 million in 2003 in their efforts to teach biblical Young-Earth Creationism.
The objective is to convince people that Darwinism is inherently atheistic, thus shifting the debate from creationism vs. evolution to the existence of God vs. the non-existence of God. From there people are introduced to ‘the truth’ of the Bible and then ‘the question of sin’ and finally ‘introduced to Jesus.’
Intelligent Design opens the whole possibility of us being created in the image of a benevolent God … The job of apologetics is to clear the ground, to clear obstacles that prevent people from coming to the knowledge of Christ … And if there’s anything that I think has blocked the growth of Christ as the free reign of the Spirit and people accepting the Scripture and Jesus Christ, it is the Darwinian naturalistic view.
Father’s [the Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s] words, my studies, and my prayers convinced me that I should devote my life to destroying Darwinism, just as many of my fellow Unificationists had already devoted their lives to destroying Marxism. When Father chose me to enter a Ph.D. program in 1978, I welcomed the opportunity to prepare myself for battle.
With your help, we can stop the religion from being taught in science class with our own public relations campaign. The press, public, and educators are eager to hear what science has to say about the claims of Intelligent Design. Here is what we can do in 2006:
with Dr. Lisa Randall
Sunday, February 12th, 2pm
Baxter Lecture Hall, Caltech
The concept of additional spatial dimensions is as far from intuitive as any idea can be. In this lecture based on her new book, Dr. Randall employs creative analogies to explain how our universe may have many unseen dimensions.