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divine creation

noun as in creation science

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Chicago was, as she later wrote, “building a form language almost ‘from scratch,’” one that linked the act of birth to divine creation.

In the swirling, multidimensional background, motifs seem to interpolate, as if emerging timelines sparked by her divine creation.

“Divine creation will apparently not be taught in California as an alternative to evolution, at least not in natural-science classes. After some years of controversy the State Board of Education has decided that creationism need not be given equal treatment with biological evolution in elementary school textbooks. Instead, social science textbooks will have to include discussions ‘concerning the representative philosophies of the origin of man.’”

Back then, many believed it was a divine creation, a gift from the gods.

From Salon

“The stage is being set for the mandatory teaching of divine creation as a scientific theory on the same footing as evolution in the public schools of California. In 1969 the State Board of Education modified a new ‘science framework’ for kindergarten through the 12th grade to require that recommended textbooks present more than one hypothesis for the origin of the universe, matter, life and man.

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