Monday, March 21

I am not a Jedi

Someone pushed a leaflet into my hand this weekend, about religion and the census. I'm generally happy to accept religious pamphlets from any nutjob with an axe to grind, because I'm interested in what other people think. This time, however, I found that I strongly agreed.
http://census-campaign.org.uk/what-is-happening/
Apparently the Census of 2001 recorded an unusually large number of religious people in the UK populace. Much more than would be suggested from the results of other surveys where the question is asked in a non-leading manner. And, the leaflet continues, the figure that 72% of UK citizens are Christians was used to justify government policies such as state funding of faith schools.
A young man of my acquaintance has three nearby schools to choose from. But, a little detective work shows that two of these are faith schools, and so I consider them an unsuitable place to send an impressionable child. As you can imagine, I object to my council tax being spent on schools that would rather teach funny stories than science
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/mar/21/free-schools-creationism-department-education
Wikipedia tells me that in 2001 there were 390000 people who gave their religion as Jedi. But this hasn't resulted in a single, state-funded Jedi Academy.

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