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CREATED
EARTH DAY
Creationist
booted from Earth Day Celebration
NICEVILLE
- Organizers of a local Earth Day event kicked out a creationism
group and its erosion display for distributing written material
and videos with religious messages.
The group,
Creation Science Evangelism, was asked to leave about noon Sunday shortly after the three-day Community
Earth Day 2002 celebration began in this Panhandle city.
''It
doesn't fit with our theme and what we're trying to do out
here,'' said Mike Spaits, Earth Day media coordinator and
an environmental spokesman for Eglin Air Force Base, which
helped organize the event.
The
exhibit was designed to show erosion can happen quickly, something
creationists say supports their view that Earth is much younger
than determined by geologists and other scientists.
Creationists
dispute scientific evidence that Earth and its life evolved
over millions of years. They say God created them in their
present forms a few thousand years ago.
The display
was very scientific and didn't mention God, said Maury Adkins,
public relations director for Creation Science Evangelism.
''We're
not proselytizing,'' he said. ''There was nothing objectionable
about it.''
Spaits
said the group had been told not to distribute written matter
and sell videos of a religious nature.
Organizers,
including the base, schools, businesses and the city, last
week had questioned the display, consisting mainly of water
and sand in a large metal tub. It was permitted after the
group demonstrated the exhibit and promised to keep it nonreligious.
Adkins
said the creationists would seek a federal civil rights investigation
on grounds their right to religious expression had been violated.
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The Associated Press
From the Gainesville
Sun, "Around the region", April 23, 2002
http://www.sunone.com/
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