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Old 27th November 2006, 2:51pm   #27
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Re: Revealed: rise of creationism in UK schools

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Originally Posted by nevali View Post
I don't think for a second that it shouldn't be taught in schools (much as many things with no real scientific evidence are taught in schools, enough people believe it to warrant knowing about), but my concern would really be how it's taught.
I'm all for it being taught in RE or philosophy. It's a widely held and important belief and therefore should be represented in general education.
What it isn't, though, is science and it should not be taught in science classrooms. It shouldn't even be mentioned in science classrooms.

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They could be private or religious schools...
It's state schools.
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Last edited by LesMTS; 27th November 2006 at 2:51pm. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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