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While agreeing with the comments of both Nina Simon and Alan Friedman
on storytelling and the need for our institutions to promote
fascinating narratives on evolution, I can't help but feel this is
fighting the symptoms instead of the disease. As long as
creationism is sanctioned by the formal educational system and spoon-
fed to children at school, attempts to counterbalance this
brainwashing via our exhibitions are but a drop in the ocean, however
commendable. Children taught from a young age to see the world
through the eyes of creationism will not see the light because they
visited our exhibition, project, or programme on evolution. Our
energy must primarily be aimed at the root of the problem: lobbying
both congress and senate to stop endorsing creationism as an
alternative to the teaching of evolution in schools.
Diana Issidorides
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Dr. Diana C. Issidorides
Senior Scientist & Exhibition Developer
Science Center NEMO
P.O. Box 421
1000 AK Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T: +31205313201
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www.e-nemo.nl
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