Creation, even literalist biblical creation, cuts across multiple religions and wouldn’t be elevating a single religion, or even if they did, it would likely have other department with more typical views on Science, so that literalist Creationism would not be the only viewpoint that is tolerated. It should fall to the university heads, n…
Creation, even literalist biblical creation, cuts across multiple religions and wouldn’t be elevating a single religion, or even if they did, it would likely have other department with more typical views on Science, so that literalist Creationism would not be the only viewpoint that is tolerated. It should fall to the university heads, not judges re-interpreting the Constitution in ways never meant by the founders, to determine that Creation Studies does not belong at the university.
Creation, even literalist biblical creation, cuts across multiple religions and wouldn’t be elevating a single religion, or even if they did, it would likely have other department with more typical views on Science, so that literalist Creationism would not be the only viewpoint that is tolerated. It should fall to the university heads, not judges re-interpreting the Constitution in ways never meant by the founders, to determine that Creation Studies does not belong at the university.
Or failing the university leaders - legislators and voters. Same for all the Woke Studies departments.