There have been a number of media reports about this issue - for example [2] that Vardy rejects the theory of evolution in favour of creationism. However, in an interview with the BBC Today Program[3], broadcast 15th April 2006, Sir Peter pointed out that he did not hold fundamental creationist beliefs stating, "I believe that God created the earth and created man in his own image, quite how long it took him I don't know". He claimed to exert no influence over the curriculum of the schools he sponsors beyond insisting on a "chrisitan ethos" and that he would be concerned if creationism was taught as fact in his schools. Vardy complained that a comment made 5 years ago in which he intended to convey only a belief in a "creator God" rather than a literal belief in the bible creation stories, had been mis-interpreted and blown out of proportion by the media.
- ^ BBC Article announcing Vardy's Honour, 15 June, 2001. [1]
- ^ The Guardian discusses Vardy's plans to teach creationism in UK schools, 15th January, 2005. [2]
- ^ Interview (RealAudio stream), BBC Today Program, 15th April 2006. [3]
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