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Royal Society professor faces creationism backlash

by Jenna Lyle
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 8:42 (BST)
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Nobel Prize winners have called for the sacking of the Royal Society's director of education after he said last week that creationism should be taught as part of the science curriculum at schools.

The Rev Professor Michael Reiss, an ordained Church of England minister, said that excluding creationism from science lessons is unhelpful to children who adhere to different beliefs about the formation of the universe.

Speaking at the British Association Festival of Science at the University of Liverpool, Reiss said, "I realised that simply banging on about evolution and natural selection didn't lead some pupils to change their minds at all. Now I would be more content simply for them to understand it as one way of understanding the universe."

Now Nobel Prize winners Sir Harry Kroto and Sir Richard Roberts are calling for Reiss' dismissal saying that his religious views make him unsuitable for the job of education director at the Royal Society, the oldest scientific organisation in the world.

Kroto, a Royal Society fellow and winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, was quoted by The Observer as saying, "I warned the president of the Royal Society that his [Reiss] was a dangerous appointment a year ago. I did not realise just how dangerous it would turn out to be."

Roberts, meanwhile, who won the 1993 Nobel Prize for Medicine, said, "I think it is outrageous that this man is suggesting that creationism should be discussed in a science classroom. It is an incredible idea and I am drafting a letter to other Nobel laureates - which would be sent to the Royal Society - to ask that Reiss be made to stand down."

Reiss told the British Association Festival of Science that around 10 per cent of British schoolchildren were from families that held creationist beliefs. He invited science teachers to regard creationism not as a "misconception" but rather a "worldview".

A spokesman for the Royal Society indicated it would not be asking Reiss to step down.

"Michael Reiss's views are completely in keeping with those of the Royal Society," he was quoted as saying by The Observer.



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Added: Thursday, September 18, 2008, 10:56 (BST)

The secularist fundementalists are off the chain again. These old Professors give science a bad name with their fascist attitudes. Think as I do or I'll have you sacked.

neil wALKER, hAWERA tHESEnz

Added: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 18:11 (BST)

Of course people are free to consider both sides if they want. However, in order for an idea to be taken seriously by science, that idea must have at least some evidence to back it up. If creationism wants to have some time in a science lesson, then the answer is simple - present your evidence for a God (or Gods).

Tom McCann, Wokingham, UK

Added: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 11:35 (BST)

Creationists should not expect scientists to understand the concept of the Creator they refuse to acknowledge.

David Kelly, Tillsonburg, Canada

Added: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 16:57 (BST)

Prof Kroto has been fundamentally opposed to the idea that God created the universe, even when he could not give other rational explanation. Dismissing holes in his argument by saying we do not know everything. Well, while there is still doubt would it not seem prudent to cover the alternatives.
gordon

Gordon Sinclair, Crawley

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