A Guardian columnist goes to NAZF with his son's nursery group and is shocked by what they are told.

"This is Bristol", the online version of the local paper, interviews Mr Bush. Even in this very public space he is open about his policy of deliberately withholding his creationist agenda until people have paid and are through the gate.

Wikipedia (the online encyclopaedia edited and reviewed by the public) entry for NAZF.

The British Centre for Science education is a group dedicated to promoting and defending science education in the UK. It is run as a cooperative organisation by part-time volunteers with paid membership and a public forum where the general public can debate the key issues involved. They take a very dim view of the educational message at NAZF.

Mr Bush is interviewed for the church times. When he is communicating with people of the same faith he thinks he can reveal a few secrets.