Nature Quote by Ken Ham
““Regarding kids who attended church, Beemer found that: Eighty-three percent said their science teachers taught them that the earth was millions or billions of years old.10 What this means is that the secular, atheistic world is being more effective at training the church kids than the Church! It is time to reverse this trend!””
About This Quote
A claim that secular education is more effective than religious instruction at teaching scientific concepts, urging a reversal of that trend.
In simple terms: Secular schools teach science better than churches.
Education effectiveness varies by worldview.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Curriculum development in faith‑based schools
- Parent‑teacher discussions about science education
- Public debates on school curricula
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Integrate evidence‑based science teaching in religious contexts
Questions to Reflect On
- What methods can religious schools use to improve science literacy?
- How does worldview affect acceptance of scientific facts?
The statement oversimplifies complex factors influencing learning, such as teacher quality and student motivation.