Again it’s a possitive anouncement, but again no real action …

Comment on General Biology Seminar 111A to be revised by Doug Kendall.

Again it’s a possitive anouncement, but again no real action has taken place.(meaning the teachers/administrators who believe contrary to our beliefs are still employeed and there is no indication they want to change or will be asked to leave). We can only hope and pray the board intends to do something real in the near future or all the talk is meaningless. That’s not to say progress has not been made, but we need to remember that good intentions are not the same as action. This site and many lay people voiceing their concern has done the first part of it’s job. Informing people of the situation. We still need to follow through and see that change is really made and not just talked about.

Doug Kendall Also Commented

General Biology Seminar 111A to be revised
The bottom line is that we need to reestablish trust in the University. The only way to do that is to increase transparency. I don’t see any reason the classes can’t be video taped and made available for at lest a select commitee to review(scientist who believe in our held beliefs -in literal 6 day creation etc. Maybe they would be more careful what they say and how they say it! I’d even go so far as to say made available to everyone. If our teachers were doing a good job it would be helpfull for the rest of us who are interested to have access to good Bible based scientific presentations.


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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.


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Amen!


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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.


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Very well done. God is honored by the Biblical integrity of this statement.


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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)