the debate Arthur Roderick

Posted on Wednesday 9 July 2008

Dear Adrian,

Thank you so much for your video clip and response.  We have trouble coming if pseudoscience and educational child abuse is their perception.  You are quite right, it is an anti-God position primarily.  It must be nearly 20 years since the government of New South Wales, Aust. tried banning the teaching of creation in science lessons.  After some initial fuss and the requisite loop holes and grey areas, determined biblical schools continued without harrassement.  Stephen Franklin made a clear statement on behalf of CEE that our material taught evolution as an unproven theory and presented Creation not merely as a matter of biblical faith but something that could be supported by Science.  The producer had the gall to tell me he had spoken to all of our  schools and they had all said the same thing that they did not teach evolution.  Of course he didn’t reach even a small proportion of our schools and certainly his point was they didn’t teach evolution as a FACT.

We have been hugely encouraged by NARIC’s report on an ACE school in Mauritius that does ICCE that their certificates including the Science courses are equavilent to Cambridge A levels and the lesser certificates to O levels.  These A levels and O levels are in fact superior to our present UK system.

Thank you for your response.  We had a great student convention.

Arthur

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