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Colin,
I"ll be very interested in your results.
Mac West
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-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Purrington <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 15:02:28
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Subject: Re: Creation museum comments
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Since we're on the topic of evolution and creationism, I've be
interested in any views on the influence of homeschooling parents at
your institution. I know that my local institutes (Franklin
Institute, Academy of Natural Sciences, and Philadelphia Zoo) all
have education offerings for the home school crowd. If (if) this
crowd is predominantly averse to teaching their kids evolution, the
institutions get pressured to omit both classes and signage that
might discuss descent with modification and natural selection. This
pressure might be purely indirect and economic -- classes like
"Darwin goes to the zoo" during the day might not be hugely popular
with fundamentalist parents, I suspect. Furthermore, I have been
told that many zoos have volunteers that seem to be predominantly pro-
creationism, which might further encourage science institutions to
avoid evolution. Zoos in particular seem like THE place to discuss
evolution, so it seems like there has to be SOME explanation for the
general lack of evolution coverage.
Any experiences out there to share?
Colin Purrington
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpurrin1/
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