Dear Mr. Griffith,
Pursuant to our phone conversation yesterday, this letter is to confirm my withdrawal from participation in the KSBE hearings this May "regarding the mainstream scientific view of the nature of science."
As you will recall, I accepted your invitation the day it was offered (7 Apr 05) and wrote that I was delighted and honored" in being asked to participate. When I read the paragraph you cited from the No Child Left Behind Act, I was thrilled because I thought there would truly be an advance in resolving this challenging issue on teaching controversial scientific issues (biological origins) in public schools.
However, it came to my attention on April 11 that I was the only person who had agreed to appear before the subcommittee to defend "the mainstream scientific view." I was not told that leading scholars in the origins debate (eg, Ken Miller, Eugenie Scott, Keith Miller) and scientists from Kansas Citizens for Science had refused to appear at the hearings. Needless to say, I was shocked! I was also told that the "minority" opinion had 24 expert witnesses. The following day I discovered that the subcommittee was made up of three anti-evolutionists, none of whom were trained professionally in the historical sciences.
Now, I was shocked beyond belief!!! It seems clear to me that the decision on Kansas Science Curriculum Standards has already been made.
In the twenty-three years I have been visiting your great nation, I have always enjoyed American hospitality. In particular, I have always appreciated the belief in fairness that the men and women in your country embrace. However,
I feel that I was set up. In fact, I sense that I was going to be used in an injudicious and manipulative fashion. I am more than disappointed. It is now clear to me why scientists in the State of Kansas do not want to participate in these hearings. The KSBE has not organized these proceedings in a fair way. It has skewed the subcommittee to favor the "minority" view. Bluntly stated, this is professionally and ethically not acceptable.
As a born-again Christian, I am an optimist. I trust that men and women of good Faith will contribute in the Lord's will being done in this matter. Should KSBE arrange fair hearings in future, I would be delighted and honored to participate.
Please forward this letter to members of the KSBE. For your and their information, I am also including below my opening and closing statements from Darwin, Design Democracy III (Kansas City, 2002) in order to outline my views on origins and the teaching of this subject in public schools.
Published papers on intelligent design can be found on my website:
www.ualberta.ca/~dlamoure As well, my personal testimony of Faith appears there near the end of the audio-slide lecture entitled "Beyond the 'Evolution' vs. 'Creation' Debate."
Regrettably,
Denis O. Lamoureux DDS PhD PhD
Assistant Professor of Science & Religion
St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta Canada T6G 2J5