December 20, 2007
Religion

Texas panel recommends that science book they read at church


Science Pastor Higgins teaches advanced biology.

A Texas education panel has recommended that a Bible-based university, the Institute for Creation Research in Dallas, be allowed to offer an online master's degree in science education. As should be evident from the name, the school does not believe in evolution. As the school's website states, "The Institute for Creation Research equips believers with evidences of the Bible's accuracy." The curriculum for the master's in science education promises to reflect ICR's stance on creationism.

Interested students can check out some of the curriculum right here on 23/6. Good luck. Or should we say God Bless.

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