Paul Smith wrote in message
...
"Creationist theories about how the world was made are to be debated in
GCSE
science lessons in mainstream secondary schools in England."
"James Williams, science course leader at Sussex University's school of
education, told the Times Educational Supplement: "This opens a legitimate
gate for the inclusion of creationism or intelligent design in science
classes as if they were legitimate theories on a par with evolution fact
and
theory."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/4793198.stm
Absolutely fantastic.
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Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
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Creationism / Intelligent Design is nothing to
do with science.
If it must be covered then it should be in psychology
or mythology or whatever is appropriate.
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