I have 2 young pre-school children, and we live near to a children’s “Zoo” called “Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm”. Amongst our friends with similar aged children, a suggested trip to this place comes up quite regularly. Apparently it is pretty well designed with good indoor and outdoor play areas for the kids, plus the animals of course, and the children love it.
I have a major problem with the place though.
Check out the website http://www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk/ and click on the education tab, and you’ll soon see what I mean. The place is very active in encouraging school trips, with plenty of mention of the curriculum and science, but at the same time it is actually pushing a hardcore creationist agenda – its all there, from the factual nature of Noah’s Ark and the flood, to the “controversy” over the actual age of the Earth, to evolution denial and irreducible complexity etc.
I can’t help but get really wound up by this stuff, and the fact that they are pushing this nonsense at children and schools whilst dressing it up to sound somehow “scientific” - and I don’t want to give them my money!
My wife has taken the children, but I refused to go last time it came up. It’s not like any of our friends are actually religious (certainly not church-going anyway), but when I did say to a few people why I wouldn’t go, the reactions ranged from “I agree, but I’ll go anyway and just ignore that stuff” to complete indifference. Now I’m being asked to go again and having to justify my stance – I think most people think I should just chill out and ignore the creationist stuff when I get there (as most of them do).
I’d be interested if anyone else has found themselves in similar situations and how they’ve dealt with it.
I have a major problem with the place though.
Check out the website http://www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk/ and click on the education tab, and you’ll soon see what I mean. The place is very active in encouraging school trips, with plenty of mention of the curriculum and science, but at the same time it is actually pushing a hardcore creationist agenda – its all there, from the factual nature of Noah’s Ark and the flood, to the “controversy” over the actual age of the Earth, to evolution denial and irreducible complexity etc.
I can’t help but get really wound up by this stuff, and the fact that they are pushing this nonsense at children and schools whilst dressing it up to sound somehow “scientific” - and I don’t want to give them my money!
My wife has taken the children, but I refused to go last time it came up. It’s not like any of our friends are actually religious (certainly not church-going anyway), but when I did say to a few people why I wouldn’t go, the reactions ranged from “I agree, but I’ll go anyway and just ignore that stuff” to complete indifference. Now I’m being asked to go again and having to justify my stance – I think most people think I should just chill out and ignore the creationist stuff when I get there (as most of them do).
I’d be interested if anyone else has found themselves in similar situations and how they’ve dealt with it.