Finding young Earth creationist lunacy is like walking into an elephant paddock at a zoo and hoping to find poop. All too easy. I say this because in England, thinking the Loch Ness monster disproves evolution can help get you a job! A group there called The National Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) provides information on vocational and academic skills -- they're something like an accreditation group. They reviewed the curriculum involved in getting an International Certificate of Christian Education (ICCE): a certificate granted after passing a creationist course that's taught in about 50 private Christian schools in the UK. And what did the NARIC find? That this certificate is just fine and dandy, and equivalent to international A levels (a scholastic certificate that shows competency in a particular course). Here's a sample from a textbook (printed -- gasp -- here in the US) that is used in this course. Remember, ...
Creationists believe the darndest things!
Explore how young Earth creationist lunacy impacts education, with bizarre beliefs like the Loch Ness monster disproving evolution.
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