Do You Know What Your Children Are Being Taught in School?
by Mike Riddle
Today’s public schools attempt to indoctrinate children with a naturalistic, godless worldview. This article talks about a few of the ideas being taught in today’s curricula. It also looks at how our children can be equipped to stand in such environments.
Most parents who take their children to church on Sunday also send them off to a secular school the rest of the week. This is the case in approximately 88% of U.S. households with school-age children. If the teacher teaches from secular textbooks, the child’s Christian education is challenged.
At church they are taught that they are special in God’s eyes; in fact, they are created in His image. In most secular schools they hear the philosophy of naturalism, the idea that mass and energy are all that exist and that the universe and life all arose by natural processes. There is no supernatural Creator God.
In a key 1995 statement, the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) affirmed that naturalism is a fundamental tenet of science education:
The diversity of life on earth is the outcome of evolution: an unsupervised, impersonal, unpredictable and natural process of temporal descent with genetic modification that is affected by natural selection, chance, historical contingencies and changing environments.
“Unsupervised” means no Creator God. “Impersonal” means life has no special meaning. “Unpredictable” means we are a product of blind chance. “Natural process” means processes inherent in matter. It should be noted that in 1997, the NABT removed the words, “unsupervised” and “impersonal” when they realized they were distancing themselves from religious people, but the words “unpredictable” and “natural processes” remain.
It appears that secular textbooks are following these tenets well. Consider these quotes from some popular textbooks:
* “Evolution is not goal oriented” (Campbell and Reece, AP Edition Biology, 2005, p. 486).
* “But all researchers agree on certain basic facts. We know, for example, that humans evolved from ancestors we share with other living primates such as chimpanzees and apes” (Miller and Levine, Biology, 2000, p. 757).
The NABT’s position statement directly contradicts biblical creation and the gospel of Jesus Christ. As Jesus said in Mark 10:6, “But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female” (KJV).
Jesus clearly states that man and woman were on planet earth from the beginning of creation, not after millions of years of unsupervised evolution. If we can’t trust the words of Jesus, then why should we trust Him as our Savior?
Textbooks—Teaching or Indoctrinating?
The NABT is not alone in advocating antibiblical education. Remember, the Bible does not teach there is neutrality—one is either “for” Christ or “against” Christ (Luke 11:23). Many of the major education organizations, such the National Science Teachers Association and the National Education Association, also endorse the teaching of naturalistic evolution as fact.
In today’s science textbooks, students are being forced, tricked, or misled into believing there is real, observable evidence to support evolution. Here are some evolutionary claims:
Claim #1: All scientists agree.
“Virtually all biologists consider evolution to be a fact” (Campbell and Reece, AP Edition Biology, 2005, p. 272).
This statement confuses the difference between fact and theory. Careful biologists, even among the evolutionists, reject the notion that a theory about the unobserved past is a fact. Facts are not determined by popular opinion. Moreover, many biologists today believe the biblical account of creation, and their view is backed by the trustworthiness of God Himself, not fickle human opinion (Romans 3:4).
Claim #2: Dinosaurs evolved.
“For roughly 150 million years, dinosaurs dominated life on land. They evolved from the thecodonts, an extinct group of crocodile-like reptiles” (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Biology: Principles & Explorations, 2001, p. 740).
This claim is full of assumptions about the past, which directly contradict Scripture. According to the Bible, all land animals were created on the same day as the first humans, and so they shared the same world only a few thousand years ago.
Claim #3: Birds evolved from reptiles.
“By 150 million years ago, feathered theropods [dinosaurs] had evolved into birds” (AP Edition Biology, 2005, p. 693).
These dates and events are stated as facts, when we know, according to God’s own eyewitness testimony in Genesis, that He created flying creatures before He created land animals. The evidence that we find in the fossil record can make sense within the biblical timescale. (See
www.answersingenesis.org/go/bird-evolution for more information on bird evolution.)
Claim #4: The mechanism for evolutionary change is natural selection.
“Natural selection results in the evolution of offspring that are better adapted to that environment” (Johnson and Raven, Biology, 2006, p. 291).
Creation scientists agree that natural selection does play a role in the changes seen within creatures as adaptations to their environments. However, these changes are too miniscule to bring about the radical change of one kind of creature into another completely different creature, even after billions of years of evolution. Natural selection can explain how an organism survives in its environment, but it cannot explain how the organism originated.
Claim #5: Vestigial organs are organs that have lost their original purpose.
“Structures, which are considered to be evidence of an organism’s evolutionary past, are called vestigial structures” (Johnson and Raven, Biology, 2006, p. 286).
The term “vestigial” is used to imply that bones or organs in an organism either have lost their original purpose or have no use. Blanket statements, such as the one above, ignore recent, interesting findings about the value of these “useless” organs, such as the vital role of the appendix during early development. Even if some organs have lost function, it could indicate the negative effects of a fallen world. (See
www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v14/i2/vestigial.asp for more information on vestigial organs.)
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