Textbook Wars
In the 1920s, Christians raised a stink about the foul doctrines of Eugenics and white race supremacy contained in public school high school textbooks, and the ACLU struck back hard at the Scopes trial.
Now eighty years later, Christians are still not all that happy with the godless science textbooks, featuring pure materialism found in most public schools.
Over the weekend, Associated Press takes on a small Christian publishing ministry called Apologia for their worldview perspective on biblical creationism in a short news piece. Here Kevin Swanson interviews Apologia President, Davis Carmen on what it takes to provide top quality, academically-superior science textbooks, while retaining a solid worldview footing.
In the 1920s, Christians raised a stink about the foul doctrines of Eugenics and white race supremacy contained in public school high school textbooks, and the ACLU struck back hard at the Scopes trial.
Now eighty years later, Christians are still not all that happy with the godless science textbooks, featuring pure materialism found in most public schools.
Over the weekend, Associated Press takes on a small Christian publishing ministry called Apologia for their worldview perspective on biblical creationism in a short news piece. Here Kevin Swanson interviews Apologia President, Davis Carmen on what it takes to provide top quality, academically-superior science textbooks, while retaining a solid worldview footing.
March 10, 2010
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