Creationism Should Be Taught As Science, Say 29% of Teachers

Online survey of teachers has reveals support for adding intelligent design to the science curriculum
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Peter B Calling creationism (or ID, creationism's new anorak) a "world view" gives it an authority it doesn't deserve. Far from being anything as broad and expansive as a world view, it is a narrow, confined - parochial, even - blinkered set of deliberate and willful ignorances masquerading as knowledge.

Discussing episodes of Star Trek would have more relevance in a science classroom.

I am deeply saddened by the obvious loss of quality in thinking and teaching that has occurred in the UK (and elsewhere) in my lifetime.
11/7/2008
Dwayne Greetings,

Intelligent design/creationism is not only cherry-picked science, it is faulty theology as well. Startling as it may seem, by continually protesting that "blind" chance could only lead to "accidental evolution", all denialist forms of creationism contradict the Bible's clear teachings that chance occurrence in the universe (randomness), is always under God's direct control!...Oops!

Links are not permitted here, but you can Google this:

"Intelligent Design Rules Out God's Sovereignty Over Chance"
11/7/2008
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