Science curriculum with a biblical worldview
Pete Chagnon - OneNewsNow - 9/22/2009 7:40:00 AMBookmark and Share

booksA new home school science curriculum has been unveiled.

 

Dr. G. Thomas Sharp is the editor-in-chief of Truth in Science and the founder of the Creation Truth Foundation. He says the new curriculum was designed to help parents teach a biblical worldview alongside science.
 
"We've got a curriculum now in the marketplace that teaches science that has been designed with all of the published science standards in the United States, but we have added an absolute worldview component in the delivery of this science so that when the kids finish this, they will not only know good science, they'll know how to explain who they are, why they're here, where they're going, and ultimately how their origin took place. And this is all about biblical worldview," he explains.
 
G. Thomas Sharp (Creation Truth Foundation)Dr. Sharp adds that he saw the need for this curriculum because so many young people lose their faith in college, and he hopes this new curriculum will help build a stronger foundation. He also notes that many parents have expressed a desire to use Truth in Science for worldview training apart from its science application.
 
The curriculum was designed for use with elementary students.

 

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