Re: [asa] Science education materials for home/Christian schools

From: gordon brown <Gordon.Brown@Colorado.EDU>
Date: Fri May 02 2008 - 22:17:49 EDT

On Wed, 30 Apr 2008, Randy Isaac wrote:

> Several of you have recently commented or asked about better science education materials for homeschool or Christian school use. One of my dreams is to get a subset of our website to be a repository for sharing material of this type that our members have either written or discovered. (maybe one of you would consider volunteering to maintain such a site!?!?) We already have a few offerings on our Recommended Books list such as the Haarsma's book and the Fossils and Faith series. But much more is needed.
>

I am wondering how the Big Bang theory is handled in the public schools
and in Christian schools. I was in college before I heard of the Big Bang
theory, and then it was mostly in the context of the competition between
the Big Bang theory and the steady state theory. Do the texts allude to
the theological questions that it raised or to the fact that the Big Bang
theory did not sit well with atheists?

Gordon Brown (ASA member)

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