On a positive note, I have contacted a number of …

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On a positive note, I have contacted a number of our other Universitys and on the surface they all stongly profess to teach Literal 6 day Creation(of course LSU does too). There are other choices for our students if parents care enough to send them somewhere else.

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Deal with LSU
While I’m not as familiar with our Geoscience division, there is a excellent non sda organization that teaches Creation based in Texas called The Institute for Creation Research. Icr.org. (lots of really good research-check it out) They have no problem with teaching creation and offer a graduate degree. There is ample evidence for belief in creation in all areas of science if you look for it. Many of the so called problems are now being resolved. It’s a shame we aren’t on the cutting edge of making that happen. Instead we are catering to the “worlds view of orgins”. Another intesting point is that our other universities seem able to teach literal creation. Why is it that only LSU teachers can’t do it? I think we know why. They don’t want to and it’s up to us to make sure they find a new audiance to teach.


Recent Comments by Doug Kendall

Ravi Zacharias: Should Church Members be Held to a Higher Standard?
Right on the money Sean. This issue seems so clear to many of us, but there are many who have a misunderstanding of God and his ways. We must not judge their hearts. We can however judge many things/actions/ideas to be right or wrong. God has given us his laws and his word for that very reason.


CCC Requests “Decisive and Conclusive Resolution” from LSU
Amen!


Silence of the Geoscience Research Institute
Very true ICR and AIG are miles ahead of us in most every area. We should be at the front of this Creation vs Evolution Issue, not debating if the Bible is true or not.


Andrews University statement on creation
Very well done. God is honored by the Biblical integrity of this statement.


GC document holds LSU professors accountable
That was a great Statement. Too bad no one gave it much thought, much like the Creation summit statements of 2004.

I am aware the GC recently had meetings on the issue and are working to resolve it. Most of the GC leaders have united in support of literal creation from what I have heard. (this is good news)
However, it’s clear having meetings and giving out statements of support for Creationism isn’t going to change things very much at LSU. (the bad news)