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Creationism among British scientists
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The intellectual credibility of creationism is indicated by the list of twenty seven signatories to the following letter, which was sent[1] to the UK government in 2002. Twenty years on, ten of the signatories are Professors or Emeritus Professors.

Creation - letter to the UK Government from scientists

The Rt Hon Estelle Morris, MP
Secretary of State for Education and Skills

copies to:

Sir William Stubbs, Chairman QCA
Mr Mike Tomlinson, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools, Ofsted
Mr Andrew Adonis, Policy Unit

Dear Secretary of State

TEACHING OF ORIGINS IN SCHOOLS

The undersigned academics, scientists and educationists are deeply concerned that the reasonable position taken by the QCA in National Curriculum science and by Ofsted concerning the teaching of origins at secondary level has been challenged.  (We write as a group of individuals and consequently the views expressed do not necessarily represent the view of those organisations with which we are associated).

The National Curriculum requires that Darwinian evolution is put across as the dominant scientific theory but also requires that pupils are taught "how scientific controversies can result from different ways of interpreting empirical data". Science should be taught with the critical appraisal of alternative theories. Such debate concerning opposing theories provides rigour in scientific method and contributes to the development of critical thinking by pupils.

We find it most inappropriate that some well-meaning scientists have given the impression that there can only be one scientific view concerning origins.  By doing so they are going way beyond the limits of empirical science which has to recognise, at the very least, severe limitations concerning origins.  No one has proved experimentally the idea that large variations can emerge from simpler life forms in an unbroken ascendancy to man.  A large body of scientific evidence in biology, geology and chemistry, as well as the fundamentals of information theory, strongly suggest that evolution is not the best scientific model to fit the data that we observe.

We ask therefore that, where schools so choose, you ensure an open and honest approach to this subject under the National Curriculum, at the same time ensuring that the necessary criteria are maintained to deliver a rigorous education.

Yours sincerely

Andy McIntosh DSc, FIMA, CMath, FInstE, CEng
Professor of Thermodynamics and Combustion Theory, University of Leeds
[2020: Emeritus Professor, University of Leeds.[2]]

Edgar Andrews BSc, PhD, DSc, FInstP, FIM, CEng, CPhys.
Emeritus Professor of Materials Science, University of London.
[2020: Emeritus Professor, Queen Mary University of London.[3]]

David Back BSc, PhD
Professor of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, University of Liverpool
[2020: Emeritus Professor, Liverpool University.[4]]

Stuart Burgess BSc, PhD, CEng, MIMechE
Reader in Engineering Design, University of Bristol
[2020: Professor, Bristol University.[5]]
[2020: James Clayton Prize 2019, IMechE.[6]]

Sylvia Baker BSc, MSc
Head, Trinity Christian School, Stalybridge

Nancy Darrall BSc, MSc, PhD, MIBiol
formerly Research Officer, Central Electricity Generating Board

Graham Everest BSc, PhD
Professor of Mathematics, University of East Anglia

Ian Fuller BSc, PhD
Lecturer in Physical Geography, Northumbria University
[2020: Professor and Associate Dean Research, Massey University, NZ.[7]]

Nick Fuller BSc, PhD
Post-doctoral research (Molecular Biology), University of Warwick

Colin Garner BTech, BEng, PhD, CEng, MIMechE, MSAE
Reader (Applied Thermodynamics), University of Loughborough
[2020: Professor, Loughborough University.[8]]

Paul Garner BSc, MIInfSc, FGS
Senior Information Scientist, Cambridge Science Park

D B Gower BSc, PhD, DSc, CChem, FRSC, CBiol, FIBiol
Emeritus Professor of Steroid Biochemistry, University of London

Terry Hamblin MB, ChB, DM, FRCP, FRCPath
Professor of Immunohaematology, University of Southampton

Arthur Jones BSc, MEd, PhD, CBiol, MIBiol
Science Education Consultant

Nigel Jones MS, FRCS
Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne

Geoffrey Lewis MA, FSA, FMA, HonFMA
formerly Director of Museum Studies, University of Leicester,
past President, International Council of Museums

Derek Linkens BSc(Eng), MSc, PhD, DSc(Eng), ACGI, CEng, FIEE, FInstMC
Research Professor in Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield, formerly Dean of Engineering, University of Sheffield, past President, Institute of Measurement and Control
[2020: Emeritus Professor, Sheffield University.[9]]

Jeff Lowe MSc, MCGI, DMS
formerly Principal Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University

John Peet BSc, MSc, PhD, CChem, FRSC
formerly Science Coordinator, Guildford College of Further and Higher Education

David Rosevear PhD, CChem, FRSC
formerly Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth

Nigel Robinson BSc, PhD
Post-doctoral research, University of Leicester (Currently teaching Chemistry)

Stephen Taylor BSc, MEng, PhD, ACGI, MIEE
Reader in Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool
[2020: Professor, Liverpool University.[10]]

David Tyler BSc, MSc, PhD, CertEd, MinstP, CPhys, ACFI
Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University
[2020: Professor, Manchester Fashion Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University.[11]]

David Walton BSc, PhD
Visiting Lecturer, Dept of Computer Science, University of Durham
Information Systems Consultant

David Watts PhD, FRSC, FInstP, FADM
Professor of Dental Biomaterials Science, University of Manchester Dental School
[2020: Professor, Manchester University.[12]]

Tim Wells BSc, PhD
Lecturer in Neuroscience, University of Cardiff
[2020: Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University.[13]]

Bill Worraker BSc, PhD
Senior (Software) Development Engineer, Hyprotech UK

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