How Old is the Grand Canyon? Park Service Won't Say Orders to Cater to Creationists Makes National Park Agnostic on Geology

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How Old is the Grand Canyon? Park Service Won't Say Orders to Cater to Creationists Makes National Park Agnostic on Geology

http://www.yubanet.com/artman/publish/article_48306.shtml

By: Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER)
Published: Dec 28, 2006 at 08:34

Grand Canyon National Park is not permitted to give an official estimate of the geologic age of its principal feature, due to pressure from Bush administration appointees. Despite promising a prompt review of its approval for a book claiming the Grand Canyon was created by Noah's flood rather than by geologic forces, more than three years later no review has ever been done and the book remains on sale at the park, according to documents released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).

"In order to avoid offending religious fundamentalists, our National Park Service is under orders to suspend its belief in geology," stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch. "It is disconcerting that the official position of a national park as to the geologic age of the Grand Canyon is ‘no comment.'"

In a letter released today, PEER urged the new Director of the National Park Service (NPS), Mary Bomar, to end the stalling tactics, remove the book from sale at the park and allow park interpretive rangers to honestly answer questions from the public about the geologic age of the Grand Canyon. PEER is also asking Director Bomar to approve a pamphlet, suppressed since 2002 by Bush appointees, providing guidance for rangers and other interpretive staff in making distinctions between science and religion when speaking to park visitors about geologic issues.

In August 2003, Park Superintendent Joe Alston attempted to block the sale at park bookstores of Grand Canyon: A Different View by Tom Vail, a book claiming the Canyon developed on a biblical rather than an evolutionary time scale. NPS Headquarters, however, intervened and overruled Alston. To quiet the resulting furor, NPS Chief of Communications David Barna told reporters and members of Congress that there would be a high-level policy review of the issue.

According to a recent NPS response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by PEER, no such review was ever requested, let alone conducted or completed.

Park officials have defended the decision to approve the sale of Grand Canyon: A Different View, claiming that park bookstores are like libraries, where the broadest range of views are displayed. In fact, however, both law and park policies make it clear that the park bookstores are more like schoolrooms rather than libraries. As such, materials are only to reflect the highest quality science and are supposed to closely support approved interpretive themes. Moreover, unlike a library the approval process is very selective. Records released to PEER show that during 2003, Grand Canyon officials rejected 22 books and other products for bookstore placement while approving only one new sale item - the creationist book.

Ironically, in 2005, two years after the Grand Canyon creationist controversy erupted, NPS approved a new directive on "Interpretation and Education (Director's Order #6) which reinforces the posture that materials on the "history of the Earth must be based on the best scientific evidence available, as found in scholarly sources that have stood the test of scientific peer review and criticism [and] Interpretive and educational programs must refrain from appearing to endorse religious beliefs explaining natural processes."

"As one park geologist said, this is equivalent of Yellowstone National Park selling a book entitled Geysers of Old Faithful: Nostrils of Satan," Ruch added, pointing to the fact that previous NPS leadership ignored strong protests from both its own scientists and leading geological societies against the agency approval of the creationist book. "We sincerely hope that the new Director of the Park Service now has the autonomy to do her job."

Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful. - Seneca


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The time to end religion is

The time to end religion is now.  This has gone on long enough.


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That's just fucking

That's just fucking ridiculous. Why not have at NASA "no comment" on whether we actually got to the moon out of respect for those who think the Earth is flat or the moon landing was faked?

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That's insane. How the hell

That's insane. How the hell does a people impeach a president merely for lying about a personal issue, when one that starts wars left right and centre(based on lies no less), and tries to re-write history gets to stay in office for the duration, and even gets re-elected?

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Okay everyone, calm down.

Okay everyone, calm down. Important to do research first, I think. It's not OVERALL, it's just the book they sell. They ARE allowed to give the official age.

Official US National Park Service site

The Grand Canyon is considered one of the natural wonders of the world largely because of its natural features. The exposed geologic strata - layer upon layer from the basement Vishnu schist to the capping Kaibab limestone - rise over a mile above the river, representing one of the most complete records of geological history that can be seen anywhere in the world. Geologic formations such as gneiss and schist found at the bottom of the Canyon date back 1,800 million years. This geologic incline creates a diversity of biotic communities, and five of the seven life zones are present in the park.

 

Edit: Here's the official bookstore.. still can't find that book for sale....


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I found it

I found it Glamorkat at the official bookstore link you gave above. Go to books, Natural History then go to the third page. I'd give the direct link to that page but for some reason that doesn't work to do that.

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Randalllord wrote: I found

Randalllord wrote:

I found it Glamorkat at the official bookstore link you gave above. Go to books, Natural History then go to the third page. I'd give the direct link to that page but for some reason that doesn't work to do that.

 

Wow, I stand corrected. I couldn't find it, my computer was being a filthy whore. 

That's retarded. That's all I can think. Wonder what tourists think of all that?