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to think that if you are going to present intelligent design to children as fact there should be some indication of this?

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ArmadilloDaMan · 22/10/2007 16:08

Took ds to a zoo today. As it was half term they were running some extra events.

One was a talk on the animals with the chance to bottle feed lambs and to stroke an alligator. So we went.

It was a detailed talk on different kinds of farm animals and things like crops (they are also a working farm) and well aimed to cover all ages of children.

So far so good. Me and dp thought it was a little odd when they showed a donkey and said the cross was the result of Jesus (you probably know the story) and then the slide show changed from pictures of animals to crosses on a hill in the sunset. They presented it as fact rather than an idea, but we thought no more than odd.

Then they started discussing how chickens grow in an egg (with live chicken, baby chick and egg along with slides). All fine (well the picture on the screen of a live chick next to one lying down with the caption - live body, dead body, both the same body- but they didn't talk about it adn the children were too interested in the chicken trying to escape).

However then he started talking about DNA and genomes. And how they are obviously designed. Therefore there must be a designer and that designer is God. Talked for a few minutes on the subject.

As we went around other areas of zoo there were posters on 'why men and apes are not related' and other such topics, but mostly you would need a GCSE level in science to even start to understand them, so again not too bothered about that (anyone of that age knows enough to make their own mind up).

However there is no indication on the advertising stuff that they are even a christian organisation, let alone one that believes in intelligent design. And if like us you did not go into the undercover areas until the talk you would have no idea.

So AIBU to think that they should at least promote this on their leaflets so people are aware and can choose whether or not they want their children introduced to this as fact before they go?

OP posts:
CassandraMT · 27/10/2007 00:29

Pruners, CAT me. I am poor alas and have not paid my subs this year!

CassandraMT · 27/10/2007 00:30

It's monkeytrousers, (the prophet) btw!

seeker · 27/10/2007 05:55

I need details, OBM - details! Upper reaches of the Thames where it's all countrified and EM Forster or off the South Bank?

Dawkins looks a bit...not tall... to me but don't worry, he's just evolvesd so he will fir nicely into a TV screen?

harpsicorpsecarrier · 27/10/2007 07:29

yes come one onebadmother tells us what part of the Thames
up by Westminster

onebadmother · 27/10/2007 10:43

erm. |Very leafy Twickenham But I can assure you that I now live in the edgier reaches of East London..

seeker · 27/10/2007 14:43

I used to live in St Margarets - anywhere ner there? And I still need MORE details!

onebadmother · 27/10/2007 20:08

ah Seekers, the magic of south west london by the river.. the clinking glasses as Bamb and I slipped into the limpid water. The soft plash of the rowers' oars, the gentle undulations of the tide as we..

He was a friend of the family of my poshest and most boho (swimming in corpse-ridden Thames? Weird) schoolfriend. WE lived in Chiswick, which at that time was far less leafy, and by no means the Chiswick of Soho House and crisply laundered men with small dogs that it now is.

At the time I knew BG was a bit comedy, but nevertheless, was secretely thrilled.

onebadmother · 27/10/2007 20:33

and seeker love evolving Richard Dawkins!!! fabulous!
Have you seen the latest on the other thread? Is it you? Or is it.... REALLY HIM?!!

pixiella · 30/10/2007 11:28

yeah that's awful! a creationist zoo....how odd !!!!

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