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"David E. Haberstich" wrote:
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> When a "creationist" looks at the artifacts in an "evolution" exhibition and
> declares that there is no scientific "evidence" to support the theory of
> evolution, it piques my curiosity. It makes me wonder how creationists
> interpret or explain these objects and their relationships to each other.
Creationists believe that the fossil record is "a lie of Satan" (actual
quote).
> It makes me envision a curatorial collaboration between a "creationist"
> scientist (and they assure us that there are such people) and an
> "evolutionist" scientist, presenting their disparate interpretations of
> appropriate artifactual evidence, side by side. So if anyone is looking for
> a REAL exhibition challenge, that's my suggestion...
While I am in favor of providing differing interpretation, I would look
very carefully at the "science" provided by so-called Creation
Scientists, who deny stratigraphy, radiocarbon dating, genetic evidence,
and just about every underlying principle of modern science. I would
not give flat Earth advocates equal time in a science exhibit for the
same reason. Creationists want us to believe that they are a legitimate
science and are entitled to equal time so that they can push a narrow
religious agenda in opposition to real science, and create an impression
that there is no consensus in the scientific community on evolution. I
might show the two side-by-side, but in an open exchange, the
creationist argument would look sort of silly.
(OK, getting off soap box now.)
> David Haberstich
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James H Tichgelaar
Registrar, Arkansas State University Museum
http://museum.astate.edu
"All we ever wanted was everything. All we ever got was cold."
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