Queensland History Teachers’ Assn head Kay Bishop confesses to the crime against kids, as revealed in an earlier post on this very site.

Here is the Brisbane Courier Mail’s take on the admission:

CREATIONISM and intelligent design will be taught in Queensland state schools for the first time as part of the new national curriculum.

As revealed in a previous episode:

In Queensland schools, creationism will be offered for discussion in the subject of ancient history, under the topic of “controversies”.

And of course, the antediluvian blandishments from a mental dinosaur:

Associated Christian Schools executive officer Lynne Doneley welcomed the draft curriculum, saying it cemented the position of a faith-based approach to teaching.

But Griffith University humanities lecturer Paul Williams said it was important to be cautious about such content.

It’s important that education authorities are vigilant that this is not a blank cheque to push theological barrows

I would be loath to see it taught as theory.

And the classic:

It’s up there with the world being occupied by aliens since Roswell