Posted on Thu, Nov. 19, 2009
Cal Poly students handed religious group's version of Darwin's 'The Origin of Species'
Bob Cuddy
A creationist group handed out 1,000 free copies of Darwins The Origin of Species at Cal Poly on Wednesday morning, but there was a hitch their version included a 50-page introduction discrediting Darwin and promoting their version of Christianity.As many as 1,000 students on the campus of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo received the 150th anniversary edition of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, according to Alan Peek of the religious group Living Waters. There were no incidents, Peek said, whereas at some campuses the groups effort is met with hostility. Some students accept the book and rip out the introduction, he wrote in an e-mail to The Tribune.As you would expect, it was a mixed reaction from the students, Peek wrote. The atheists/agnostics were more or less cordial and respectful to us. For the most part the students were interested and were happy to receive the free copy of Origin of Species.University officials had no comment on the event.The books introduction by Ray Comfort, the New Zealand evangelist who founded the fundamentalist Living Waters movement, is meant to honor the 150th anniversary of publication of The Origin of Species.Darwins seminal work laid out the theory of evolution.However, creationists believe Darwin shortchanged the Bible story of creation.In his introduction, Comfort initially takes on Darwin in a scholarly way but soon attacks him for being racist, sexist and laying the intellectual foundation for the rise of Adolf Hitler. The legacy of Darwins theory can be seen in the rise of eugenics, euthanasia, racism, infanticide, and abortion, Comfort writes.Comfort then segues into religion, comparing Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam unfavorably to his groups version of Christianity, and chastises those who dont believe in heaven and hell.Perhaps the thought of going to Hell doesnt scare you, because you dont believe in it, Comfort writes. Thats like standing in the open door of a plane 10,000 feet off the ground and saying, I dont believe there will be any consequences if I jump without a parachute.