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The Clergy Letter Project is an organization set up to maintain an open letter on the subject of the creation vs. evolution debate.
As the name implies, the letter was intended to be signed by members of the clergy; it states that:
There is no conflict between the Bible and the scientific theory of evolution;
"The theory of evolution is a foundational scientific truth";
Cdesign proponentsists are guilty of "embrac[ing] scientific ignorance."
More than 12,000 clergymen have signed the letter,[1] which has also been endorsed by the United Methodist Church,[2] the Episcopal Church,[3] and the Southwestern Washington Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.[4]
The project was begun by a biology professor, Michael Zimmerman, as a response to anti-evolution measures passed by the school board in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. After Zimmerman had gathered some hundreds of signatures, the letter was delivered to the Grantsburg school board, which eventually reversed the measures.
As the name implies, the letter was intended to be signed by members of the clergy; it states that:
There is no conflict between the Bible and the scientific theory of evolution;
"The theory of evolution is a foundational scientific truth";
Cdesign proponentsists are guilty of "embrac[ing] scientific ignorance."
More than 12,000 clergymen have signed the letter,[1] which has also been endorsed by the United Methodist Church,[2] the Episcopal Church,[3] and the Southwestern Washington Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.[4]
The project was begun by a biology professor, Michael Zimmerman, as a response to anti-evolution measures passed by the school board in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. After Zimmerman had gathered some hundreds of signatures, the letter was delivered to the Grantsburg school board, which eventually reversed the measures.