Creationism Scandalous

The debate over evolution takes Britain by storm

Christianity Today May 21, 2002

From Dayton, Tennessee (home of the Scopes trial), to Dayton, Ohio (where statewide standards may mandate teaching Intelligent Design), Americans are used to battles over evolution. But in Darwin’s homeland, belief in creationism is scandalous. “Fundamentalist Christians who do not believe in evolution have taken control of a state-funded secondary school in England,” began a March 9 story in The Guardian. “In a development which will astonish many British parents, creationist teachers at the city technology college in Gateshead are undermining the scientific teaching of biology in favor of persuading pupils of the literal truth of the Bible.” The revelation prompted a flurry of subsequent headlines, such as CREATIONISTS “HARM RELIGION” and US CREATIONISTS ON MISSION TO BRITAIN. Liberal Democrats demanded that the school inspector take action, saying, “We must not stand by and see our children become the fodder for the extreme views of religious fundamentalists or their wealthy backers.” Even Prime Minister Tony Blair was drawn into the controversy, with opponents demanding to know his beliefs on evolution.

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Darwinian struggle in OhioTeaching students the mysteries of the universe—letting them wrap their minds around unresolved questions — is a good way to get them interested in science. But no theory that answers those questions by invoking the supernatural deserves a place in a public school science curriculum. (Editorial, The New York Times)

Ripples in Ohio from ad on the big bangA full-page advertisement in The New York Times on Sunday by a professor of radiology at Ohio State University about abstract theories of heat, the Sun and the cosmos was described by other scientists as demonstrably incorrect and, because of a debate on teaching science in Ohio, politically worrisome. (The New York Times)

U.S. creationists on mission to BritainPeter Vardy, a British creationist and multimillionaire car dealer, has just pledged £12 million to expand creationist teaching in Britain (The Times, Londond)

Nature’s diversity beyond evolutionDebate over ‘intelligent design’ (San Francisco Chronicle)

Young Earth Creationists teach bad science and worse religion (Richard Dawkins, The Daily Telegraph)

God knows what Professor Dawkins is talking aboutWhat worries me is the superstitious way in which Prof Dawkins clings to his theory, and refuses to admit even the slightest possibility that anybody else may be right. (Tom Utley, The Daily Telegraph, London)

There’s God’s way, Darwin’s way, and the Third WayTony Blair’s support of creationism in the schools marks an unfortunate triumph for diversity (Matthew Parris, The Times, London)

Creationists ‘harm religion’Bishop of Oxford attacks school’s ‘extraordinary’ approach (The Guardian, London)

More ‘creationist’ schools revealedState-funded Christian, Muslim and Jewish schools are disputing the theory of evolution (The Independent, London)

Christianity Today coverage of the current debate in Ohio include:

Ohio Has Designs on Science StandardsState may be the first to add intelligent design to education mandates. (Feb. 20, 2002)

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