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Education or Indoctrination?
Analysis of Textbooks in Alabama
Appendix A
Copy of Insert to be Placed in all Biology Textbooks.
Adopted by the Alabama State Board of Education
on November 9, 1995
A Message from the Alabama State Board of Education
This textbook discusses evolution, a controversial theory some
scientists present as a scientific explanation for the origin
of living things, such as plants, animals and humans.
No one was present when life first appeared on earth. Therefore,
any statement about life's origins should be considered as theory,
not fact.
The word, "evolution" may refer to many types of
change. Evolution describes changes that occur within a species.
(White moths, for example, may "evolve" into gray moths.)
This process is microevolution, which can be observed and described
as fact. Evolution may also refer to the change of one living
thing to another, such as reptiles into birds. This process, called
macroevolution, has never been observed and should be considered
a theory. Evolution also refers to the unproven belief that random,
undirected forces produced a world of living things. There are
many unanswered questions about the origin of life which are not
mentioned in your textbooks, including:
Why did the major groups of animals suddenly appear in the
fossil record (known as the Cambrian Explosion)?
Why have no new major groups of living things appeared in the
fossil record in a long time?
Why do major groups of plants and animals have no transitional
forms in the fossil record?
How did you and all living things come to possess such a complete
and complex set of "instructions" for building a living
body? Study hard and keep an open mind. Someday you may contribute
to the theories of how living things appeared on earth.
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