California State University Scientist Fired for Research that Supports Creationism

Carrie Dedrick | Updated: Jul 28, 2014

California State University Scientist Fired for Research that Supports Creationism

A scientist at California State University has reportedly been terminated for his research which supports creationism. The scientist has now filed suit against the university, arguing that he was fired for his religious beliefs. 

Mark Armitage, a published scientist of over 30 years, found evidence that dinosaurs may have inhabited earth 4,000 years ago. While on the Hell Creek Formation excavation site in Montana, Armitage unearthed the the largest triceratops horn ever discovered. The scientist examined the soft tissue of the horn, believing it to be 4,000 years old at most. Previous research suggested that dinosaurs became extinct 60 million years ago. According to Armitage’s study, however, dinosaurs could have been a part of God’s creation. 

Armitage’s lawsuit claims that a CSU official shouted, “We are not going to tolerate your religion in this department!" in regard to the creationist research. 

Brad Dacus of the Pacific Justice Institute said, "Terminating an employee because of their religious views is completely inappropriate and illegal. But doing so in an attempt to silence scientific speech at a public university is even more alarming. This should be a wakeup call and warning to the entire world of academia."

CSU has said that Armitage’s position was only meant to be temporary, and do not have the funding necessary to extend his employment. 

Publication date: July 28, 2014



California State University Scientist Fired for Research that Supports Creationism