Interesting Article on Creationism in Britain
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Interesting Article on Creationism in Britain
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A bit scary, that Creationism is taking such a foothold in biological sciences. But what's more scary is the fact that Christian and Islamic fundies are working in tandem.
A bit scary, that Creationism is taking such a foothold in biological sciences. But what's more scary is the fact that Christian and Islamic fundies are working in tandem.
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A section of that article I found particularly disturbing:
Wonderful, eh?Most of the next generation of medical and science students could well be creationists, according to a biology teacher at a leading London sixth-form college. "The vast majority of my students now believe in creationism," she said, "and these are thinking young people who are able and articulate and not at the dim end at all. They have extensive booklets on creationism which they put in my pigeon-hole ... it's a bit like the southern states of America." Many of them came from Muslim, Pentecostal or Baptist family backgrounds, she said, and were intending to become pharmacists, doctors, geneticists and neuro-scientists.
Related to the topic, untill the last months I was naïve to think something like this would never be a problem here in Belgium. But in the last 2 months...
- I came along a creationist/anti-evolution website
- spoke about Idiot Design and someone turned out to actually be a creationist
- I saw the news airing a docu about evangelism on the rise in Belgium
... makes me suspect it's actually breaking trough here as well, although they are far less vocal then in the US (yet?)
Hopefully I'm just overreacting
- I came along a creationist/anti-evolution website
- spoke about Idiot Design and someone turned out to actually be a creationist
- I saw the news airing a docu about evangelism on the rise in Belgium
... makes me suspect it's actually breaking trough here as well, although they are far less vocal then in the US (yet?)
Hopefully I'm just overreacting
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I would be interested to see them debate. I am willing to bet that their arguments are articulate, but not rational. I am also willing to bet to compensate they will rely on various "facts" and expect you to disprove it instead of providing evidence to back up these "facts"Most of the next generation of medical and science students could well be creationists, according to a biology teacher at a leading London sixth-form college. "The vast majority of my students now believe in creationism," she said, "and these are thinking young people who are able and articulate and not at the dim end at all. They have extensive booklets on creationism which they put in my pigeon-hole ... it's a bit like the southern states of America." Many of them came from Muslim, Pentecostal or Baptist family backgrounds, she said, and were intending to become pharmacists, doctors, geneticists and neuro-scientists.
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Re: Interesting Article on Creationism in Britain
No surprise to me. This is a country after all in which a large percentage of the population has more faith in homeopathy than traditional medicine - "well it's natural, innit"SyntaxVorlon wrote:Article Link
A bit scary, that Creationism is taking such a foothold in biological sciences. But what's more scary is the fact that Christian and Islamic fundies are working in tandem.
Crystal healing, astrology, palmistry, tarot reading - for some reason it's not now the done thing to simply laugh at these charlatan practices. Once you start to accept the unsceintific as more worthwhile than the scientific, it's no wonder that Creationism is moving on to the agenda.
With our God-fearing fuckwit of a PM, I can see this getting political support. Is there anything in the world as retarding as religion?
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Hmm? Last i checked it was his oh-so-wonderful-and-anoying-wife that was the religious one in residence at number 10?With our God-fearing fuckwit of a PM, I can see this getting political support. Is there anything in the world as retarding as religion?
On topic. I have yet to meet more than five religious people in college in the last two years. It must just be down here that we don't have many In fact (and much to my amazement) several people started booing some American missionries that were visiting recently. Religion is just not very popular for the fishermen, I guess.
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Hmmm, it's not Cherie who is pushing the agenda for an increase in single faith schools. She may be even more of a bible-basher than him, but he is certainly a strong believer in the morality and righteousness of religion.Dartzap wrote:Hmm? Last i checked it was his oh-so-wonderful-and-anoying-wife that was the religious one in residence at number 10?With our God-fearing fuckwit of a PM, I can see this getting political support. Is there anything in the world as retarding as religion?
Religion is actually very popular in many fishing villages in the South West. I have a holiday cottage in St Ives - last time I was there, the local paper was full of condemnation of civil ceremonies for gay couples. Several of them quoted the bible without any embarassment whatsoever. I found this bizarre when Cornwall is a stronghold for the Liberals, but there you goDartzap wrote:On topic. I have yet to meet more than five religious people in college in the last two years. It must just be down here that we don't have many In fact (and much to my amazement) several people started booing some American missionries that were visiting recently. Religion is just not very popular for the fishermen, I guess.
There's a creationist society in Flanders, but they've been around for decades. Not exactly a new thing - neither are the occasional Idiot Design followers, especially in the more narrowminded Catholic cults.wautd wrote:Related to the topic, untill the last months I was naïve to think something like this would never be a problem here in Belgium. But in the last 2 months...
- I came along a creationist/anti-evolution website
- spoke about Idiot Design and someone turned out to actually be a creationist
- I saw the news airing a docu about evangelism on the rise in Belgium
... makes me suspect it's actually breaking trough here as well, although they are far less vocal then in the US (yet?)
Hopefully I'm just overreacting
Considering that even Christian schools fellate Darwin and paint ID'ers as idiots, I'm not all that worried
++http://www.creabel.org/There's a creationist society in Flanders
^^found it. You can actually taste the bullshit
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Ah, Cornwall.. the one county which still thinks we live in feudal timesReligion is actually very popular in many fishing villages in the South West. I have a holiday cottage in St Ives - last time I was there, the local paper was full of condemnation of civil ceremonies for gay couples. Several of them quoted the bible without any embarassment whatsoever. I found this bizarre when Cornwall is a stronghold for the Liberals, but there you go Confused
Also St Ives isnt really that representitive of the South West as a whole, as it's Cornwalls Hippy/Artist stronghold, who often are rather wacky anyway...
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