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Mon Jan 16, 2012, 02:05 AM Jan 2012

Good news in Britain, bad news for creationists. [View all]

Schools that teach creationism in any of it's mutations no longer can recieve government money.


Leading scientists and naturalists, including Professor Richard Dawkins and Sir David Attenborough, are claiming a victory over the creationist movement after the government ratified measures that will bar anti-evolution groups from teaching creationism in science classes.

The Department for Education has revised its model funding agreement, allowing the education secretary to withdraw cash from schools that fail to meet strict criteria relating to what they teach. Under the new agreement, funding will be withdrawn for any free school that teaches what it claims are "evidence-based views or theories" that run "contrary to established scientific and/or historical evidence and explanations".

The British Humanist Association (BHA), which has led a campaign against creationism – the movement that denies Darwinian evolution and claims that the Earth and all its life was created by God – described the move as "highly significant" and predicted that it would have implications for other faith groups looking to run schools.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/jan/15/free-schools-creationism-intelligent-design

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All right! That's really good news! CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2012 #1
To leverage a phrase HillWilliam Jan 2012 #9
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2012 #2
Meanwhile in the colonies... caraher Jan 2012 #3
That'd be illegal if it were taught in public schools sakabatou Jan 2012 #13
The British have Darwin on some of their currency notes I believe fujiyama Jan 2012 #4
He's on the back of the £10 note Prophet 451 Jan 2012 #23
isn't it mostly in US where this is an issue ? in the rest of the world they are considered fringe JI7 Jan 2012 #5
Creationism is the rule in Saudi Arabia bhikkhu Jan 2012 #6
In some Muslim countries they teach and believe in creationism too. Archae Jan 2012 #7
Of the western world, sure Prophet 451 Jan 2012 #24
Even my avatar drives creationists buggy. Archae Jan 2012 #8
Post removed Post removed Jan 2012 #10
this post is the personification of stupidity RainDog Jan 2012 #11
actually, it seems you are as ignorant RainDog Jan 2012 #12
Mincemeat. Kaleko Jan 2012 #15
... RainDog Jan 2012 #16
Juror #1 here! kentauros Jan 2012 #17
If it's sincere RainDog Jan 2012 #19
not to mention the essay is full of lies RainDog Jan 2012 #14
wel.... Charlemagne Jan 2012 #25
But the reality is that the Weimar Republic had more liberal abortion laws RainDog Jan 2012 #29
K&R. Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #18
Good news LeftishBrit Jan 2012 #20
That's what we need to do here. CanonRay Jan 2012 #21
You are correct. Shadowflash Jan 2012 #22
Meanwhile, in Kansas, it's 1835 and Darwin doesn't exist. Scuba Jan 2012 #26
K & R Scurrilous Jan 2012 #27
Thank God! LibertyorDeath Jan 2012 #28
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