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by Ronald R. Shea, Th.M., J.D
 
Topics Touching the Message of Salvation
— The Creator —
Curriculum Outline and Study Guide | Resurrection | Assurance | Baptism | The Bema | Calvinism | The Gospel Message & Content of Saving Faith | The Creator | Dispensationalism | Eternal Security | Evangelism & Discipleship | Expiation, Propitiation and Redemption | Faith | Fruit . .. Don't you need it? | Grace | Hebrews 10 | Hebrews 6:1-15 | Heirship and Rewards | James 2:14-26 | Jesus is God | 1st John | John MacArthur | Justification | Bilateral Contract Salvation or "Lordship Salvation" | The Market Driven Church | Perseverance of the Saints | Predestination and Free Will | Public Confession of Christ | Regeneration | Repentance | Roman Catholicism | Salvation | Sanctification | The Sheep and Goats Judgment | Silly Gospel Substitutes | "Sovereign" (Irresistible) Grace | Stewardship of the Gospel Message | The Modern "Testimony" | The Ten Commandments: Their Relationship to the Believer | Theology and Doctrine | Total Depravity and `The Bondage of the Will` | Worship Music | Appendix I: Church History from a Free Grace perspective
The Divinity of Jesus and the Message of Salvation
Creation and the Doctrine of God
The Creator in the Classroom, a Legacy of Lunacy: Introduction
Chapter 1: The First Amendment, A Grammatico-Historical Analysis
Chapter 2: Vertical Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
Chapt 3: The Horizontal Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
Chapter 3: Continued
Chapter 4: Exegesis of the First Amendment
Chapter 4 Continued
Appendix to Chapter 4: The Anahporic Article
Chapter 5: The Declaration of Independence
Chapter 6: Modern Science, Starting at the Conclusion
Chapter 6: Continued
Chapter 7: The Philosophy of Science
Chapter 7: Continued
Chapter 8: Evolution: The Sine Qua Non
Chapter 9: Thermodynamcs and the Genesis of Life
Chapter 10: Biology and the Evolutionary Hypothesis
Chapter 10: Biology and Evolution Continued
The Creator in the Classroom: Conclusion
Appendix: The Religious Freedom Amendment

 

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THE  CREATOR  IN THE CLASSROOM

--From everson to Edwards, a Legacy of Lunacy--

 

INTRODUCTION

In 1982 the Louisiana legislature passed a bill known as the "Balanced Treatment for Creation-Science and Evolution-Science in Public School Instruction" Act.[1]  It was challenged as being violative of the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, and struck down by the United Supreme Court in the famous case of Edwards v. Aguillard.[2]  The Court, choosing to characterize it as the "Creationism Act" rather than the "Balanced Treatment Act", (its proper name),[3] summarized the bill as follows:

 

The Creationism Act forbids the teaching of the theory of evolution in public schools unless accompanied by instruction in "Ccreation science."  Sect. 17:286.4A.  No school is required to teach evolution or creation science.  If either is taught, however, the other must also be taught.  Ibid.  The theories of evolution and creation science are statutorily defined as "the scientific evidences for [creation or evolution] and inferences from those scientific evidences."  Sections 17.286.3(2) and (3).[4]

 

The District court had determined that the bill "involve[d] teachings tailored to the principles of a particular religious sect or group of sects."  Aguillard v. Treen, 634 F.Supp. 426 (Ed La. 1985).  The High Court applied the three part "Lemon" test.[5]

 

This involves asking:  1)   Was the law secular in purpose?  2)  Was the statute's primary effect one that neither advanced nor inhibits religion?  and  3)  Would the statute create excessive entanglement between government and religion?  The Court came to the remarkable conclusion that the Balanced Treatment Act (or "Creation Science Act" as the Court preferred to call it) violated the first prong of the Lemon test -- lack of secular purpose.

 

It is the purpose of this paper to examine the reasonableness of the Court's decision against a grammatico-historical analysis of the First Amendment, the evolution (if we might borrow the phrase) of the First Amendment over the last fifty years; the current state of science including both the body of evidence for creation science and evolutionary science, the scientific method, and documented prejudices within the scientific community that color their conclusions and bring into question their objectivity; and the social and political implications of this decision.  We shall see the Supreme Court's decision was entirely at odds with the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights and other founding documents and seminal writings of The Republic, that it was out of step with genuine science, and ultimately sets a dangerous course for education in this country.  This paper will not focus exclusively on Edwards, but will draw most heavily from it since it is the most comprehensive case to date addressing the question of the Creator in the classroom.



  

"It is bigotry to teach only one theory of origins."

American Civil Liberties Union following the Scopes Trial.



[1]  La.Rev.Stat.Ann Sect. 17:286.1-17:286.7 (West 1982).

[2]  Edwards v. Aguillard, 482 U.S. 578 (1987).

[3]  The tendentious opinion by Brennan depicted the Act by the whimsical and inflammatory epithet "Creationism Act," Edwards, p. 580, belying any pretext of neutrality.  This deliberate miscaricature was not joined by the concurring opinion of Justices Powell and Justice O'Connor, who referred to the bill by a shortened version of its actual name, the "Act" or "Balanced Treatment Act." Edwards at 598.

[4]  Edwards at 581.  Bracket in original.

[5]  Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602 (1971).


The Creator in the Classroom, a Legacy of Lunacy: Introduction

 

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