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Sullivan asks the State Board of Education to oppose science standards

Feb. 18, 2008

JACKSONVILLE—Saying, “We believe there is a severe lapse in the intellectual integrity of the new wording regarding the basis of the study of biology,” John Sullivan, executive-director treasurer for the Florida Baptist Convention, has written a letter asking the Florida State Board of Education to oppose the new science standards when it meets February 19.

“Specifically, we are concerned about the narrative found in the Life ‘Science body of Knowledge’ section which starts with the statement: “Evolution is the fundamental concept underlying all of biology and is supported by multiple forms of scientific evidence,” he wrote in a letter to the State Education Commissioners.

Florida Baptists are not suggesting “the removal of the theory of evolution from the curriculum,” said Sullivan. “Nor are we suggesting the inclusion of any other theory on the origin of life. Although we firmly believe there is credible evidence supporting a Creator-initiated origin of life.”

Instead, Sullivan suggested that the curriculum needs to reflect the scientific strengths and weaknesses of evolution and to encourage academic freedom for teachers and students.

Sullivan wrote on behalf of the 99-member State of Board of Missions, who voted Feb. 8 to petition the state education board to reconsider the issue.

The text of Sullivan’s letter follows:

I am writing on behalf of the 99-members of the State Board of Missions of the Florida Baptist State Convention who represent one million Florida Baptists, the largest evangelical denomination in the state of Florida. I am sharing our collective concerns with each commission member via Email and then providing an official copy of this letter to the Florida Commissioner of Education for the record.

We are respectfully requesting that you not approve the proposed language of the new Science Standards when considered at the February 19, 2008 Board of Education meeting. We have serious concerns over the way that the theory of evolution is described in the new Science Standards.

We believe there is a severe lapse in the intellectual integrity of the new wording regarding the basis of the study of biology. Specifically, we are concerned about the narrative found in the Life ‘Science body of Knowledge’ section which starts with the statement: “Evolution is the fundamental concept underlying all of biology and is supported by multiple forms of scientific evidence.”

It is not the desire or goal of Florida Baptists to advocate the removal of the theory of evolution from the curriculum. Nor are we suggesting the inclusion of any other theory on the origin of life. Although we firmly believe there is credible evidence supporting a Creator-initiated origin of life.

What we are advocating at this time is an accurate and thorough presentation of the scientific evidence currently available regarding the theory of evolution. To that end, we respectfully request that you at least require the curriculum to fairly reflect the scientific strengths and weaknesses of Darwinian evolution. Additionally, the Science Standards should honor and encourage the academic freedom of teachers and students on an issue of fundamental importance and ongoing scientific controversy.

And finally, we do not believe that the mere adding of the phrase “scientific theory of” before the word “evolution” in the standards will really fix the problem. As we have stated, this will not address the standards’ silence about teaching scientific criticisms of evolution.

Let me thank you for your leadership and for the efforts of the team of science professionals who rewrote Florida’s Science Standards. We join you in the desire of the education professionals in Florida to ensure the children of this state receive an excellent science education.

Blessings,
T. G. “John” Sullivan,
Executive Director-Treasurer
Florida Baptist Convention
1230 Hendricks Avenue
Jacksonville , Florida

 

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