Saturday, May 26, 2007

This is awful. I especially like these quotes.

More than 600 academics have signed a petition warning parents and teachers that students who accept the arguments the Creation Museum presents as scientifically valid are "unlikely to succeed in science courses at the college level."

"What's wrong with the AIG museum is that it's presenting religious views as if they are science when they are not," said Eugenie Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education, which launched the petition.

"The science in the museum is so inaccurate it's really going to further undermine the public understanding of science in the United States."

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