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Tulsa Zoo retreats on planned creation exhibit.


Officials in Tulsa, Okla., have backed off from plans to display a creationism creationism or creation science, belief in the biblical account of the creation of the world as described in Genesis, a characteristic especially of fundamentalist Protestantism (see fundamentalism).  exhibit at the city zoo.

In early June at the behest of a local Religious Right activist, the Tulsa Park and Recreation Board voted to allow an exhibit at the Tulsa Zoo The Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum is a zoo and living museum located in Tulsa, Oklahoma USA. The Tulsa Zoo is owned by the city of Tulsa and is part of the Tulsa Parks Department.  depicting the biblical account of God's creation of the world, as described in the Book of Genesis Noun 1. Book of Genesis - the first book of the Old Testament: tells of Creation; Adam and Eve; the Fall of Man; Cain and Abel; Noah and the flood; God's covenant with Abraham; Abraham and Isaac; Jacob and Esau; Joseph and his brothers
Genesis
.

The activist, Dan Hicks Dan Hicks is the name of:
  • Dan Hicks (singer) (born 1941), singer and musician
  • Dan Hicks (sportscaster) (born 1962), sportscaster
  • Dan Hicks (politician), former North York school Trustee
  • Dan Hicks (archaeologist) (born 1972), British historical archaeologist
, claimed the display was warranted because the zoo had other exhibits he interpreted as religious. Hicks, for example, complained to the board about a small statue of the Hindu god Ganesha in the Zoo's Elephant Encounter Museum. Ganesha, lord of wisdom and intelligence, is depicted in art as having an elephant's head. That exhibit also included a stuffed Dumbo Dumbo

little elephant’s huge ears take him up and away. [Am. Cinema: Dumbo in Disney Films, 49–53]

See : Flying
 elephant and a paper red, white and blue Republican Party elephant.

In a July 1 letter to the Tulsa mayor and park board officials, Americans United for Separation of Church and State Americans United for Separation of Church and State (Americans United or AU for short) is a religious freedom advocacy group in the United States which promotes the separation of church and state, a legal doctrine seen by the AU as being enshrined in the Establishment  urged the board to reverse its plan to erect a creationism exhibit.

"The proposed exhibit is by no means secular: It conveys a message of governmental endorsement of a very specific set of Judeo-Christian beliefs not shared by other religions or by many members of the Tulsa community," stated AU's letter.

In early July, the Park board voted to dump the plan for the creationism exhibit.

One board member told the Tulsa World that the board's reversal was partly due to the intense opposition to the planned exhibit.
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Title Annotation:AROUND THE STATES
Publication:Church & State
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Geographic Code:1U7OK
Date:Sep 1, 2005
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