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Grand Canyon: A Different View is a 2003 book by Tom Vail. The book features a series of photographs of the Grand Canyon coupled with essays arguing, from a Young Earth creationist perspective, that the canyon is no more than a few thousand years old and was formed by the Global Flood or Noachian flood of the Bible.
[edit] ControversyThe book was approved for sale in Grand Canyon National Park bookstores in 2003, and on the web[1]. Vail, who had spent years as a river guide in the park, had recently converted to Christianity and adopted "'a different view' of the Canyon, which, according to a biblical time scale, can't possibly be more than about a few thousand years old." On January 25, 2004, David Shaver, Chief of the Geologic Resources Division of the NPS, sent a memorandum to Chuck Fagan at the Office of Policy stating, in part, that the book "makes claims that are counter to widely accepted geologic evidence and scientific understanding about the formation and age of the Grand Canyon. In fact, it assaults modern science and well-documented geologic evidence of the canyon's history."[3] Later in 2004, the Grand Canyon National Park bookstore moved the book from the natural science section to the inspirational section as requested by the scientific organizations.[4] In response to the 2003 controversy, the NPS told reporters and members of Congress in February 2004 that it was doing a review of the book and would soon make a decision on it.[5] In December 2006 the NPS responded to a Freedom of Information Act request submitted by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) which showed that no formal review had ever taken place.[6][7] PEER claims that in 2003, this was the only book approved for addition to the Park bookstore; 22 books and other products were rejected.[8] [edit] References
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