EVOLUTION THEORY.
TEACHING NOT INTENDED.
MINISTER'S ASSURANCE
The protest made by the Hamilton branch of the Xew Zealand Bible League against the teaching of evolution in schools has elicited the following reply from the Minister of Education, the Hon. H. Atmore:— "I have to say that the intention of the author of the syllabus has been misunderstood. There is no intention that the theory of evolution, in its connection with the ancestry of man, should be taught in our schools. The subject of the theory of evolution is highly controversial and touches the religious beliefs of a large section of the community, and for those reasons is quite unsuitable for a school subject. "Further, the evidence involved in a consideration of this theory is far beyond the comprehension of the children of our schools, and therefore it is quite unlikely that teachers will extract a wrong meaning from the reference in the syllabus. "The intention of the syllabus is that children should be led by a first-hand study of nature to discover some part, however small, of the wonderful plan of creation, gaining thereby an increased love and reverence for the Creator. "With reference to the books of Van Loon, I have to state that these works were placed in the bibliography for reference, but the Government does not in any way .guarantee the correctness or otherwise of the statements contained in the books in question, or any books which might contain controversial matter."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 181, 2 August 1929, Page 5
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